Yeh, you can get scotch guard spray to coat the seats.
to protect interior organs
The simple answer is they protect the upholstery inside your vehicle from unsightly and smelly stains. Seat covers are also vital for safeguarding your vehicle's interior from rips, tears and other damage.
so it does not crack and ruin
For federal public lands, the Department of the Interior protects public lands.
The interior of the cabin is pressurised.
I don't freakin know
Interior shutters swing inwards. They can be as decorative or delicate as needed. They're used more to protect against light.Exterior shutters are outside and are designed to protect from hurricanes and storms.
The Jesuits were a Catholic religious order active in exploring the North American interior, aiming to protect and convert Native American tribes. They were known for establishing missions and schools to spread Christianity among indigenous communities.
Other than getting it professionally detailed, you can rent a carpet/upholstery cleaner, purchase a soap used for pet ordors. If the ordors are not so bad, Fabreeze* works pretty good. If you transport your dog in your car and want to protect the interior from ordors, put down a large towel or blanket before allowing him to ride.
Preserve order, protect property, and enforce regulations.
you protect yourself by saying you have something bad--for kidnap
The Secretary of the Interior manages the Department of the Interior. The Department of Interior's main function is to manage and protect public lands and Natural Resources, including fish, wildlife and mineral resources. It also manages Indian Affairs and the National Parks Service.