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I think they will both stain the same. If you clean them correctly though, for most pictures I have seen its more faded than stained. I use Tuff stuff and

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I think they will both stain the same. If you clean them correctly though, for most pictures I have seen its more faded than stained.

I use Tuff stuff and a towel and pat or warm water and pat as suggested by the manufacturer. Its really a durable synthetic material.
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I love mine and love it even more the odd time I can actually see it. I've covered mine with grey towels since day one, that's how worried I am about getting it dirty. The only place I see any issues is on the seat bolsters on the outboard sides. I'm real careful when I get in and out to not drag my azz across it. My neighbour has an early 370 and the bolsters are dirty and show signs of creasing. I'd be interested in seeing how well they would come back with a little TLC.
It's a real rare occasion that anyone rides shotgun in mine so I don't have to worry too much about that side. I've never cleaned the 'alcantara' inserts and use a leather cleaner and conditioner on the bolsters. They look like they did Day One. When I clean them I mask off the inserts from the bolsters with green tape to avoid getting anything where I don't want it.
I'd also imagine the persimmon wouldn't be any much different so I wouldn't fear getting Frost. They are both real nice. It really comes down to which one you prefer I figure, but there is way less persimmon out there if that makes any difference to you.

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I think they will both stain the same. If you clean them correctly though, for most pictures I have seen its more faded than stained.

I use Tuff stuff and a towel and pat or warm water and pat as suggested by the manufacturer. Its really a durable synthetic material.
Do you use Tuff Stuff on the bolsters and the inserts?


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