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Its not bad at all and I would not let that deter you, anything can be cleaned. I have a light colored interior in my G with a 4 year old :eek: and have not had any problems keeping it clean. But, I am also fairly anal ;)
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I have had two cars with light gray leather and it has been ok for me. I would not want light color alcantara. I assume it is harder to get oils and soiled marks out of it than leather. Could be wrong though.
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alcantara is im assuming the sueded type of material?
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Yes, sorry - spent too much time in the bmw and audi world. German carmakers like to use alcantara vs synthetic suede to describe the material.
edit: Interesting, I just looked it up and it is a trade marked brand name of synthetic suede. I see it used a lot for luxury and performance cars/parts. |
par4bmw, that's exactly why it's easier to clean, it's a synthetic material like micro-suede. It has been pre-treated with all these oils and blah, blah, blah. It "SHOULD" by design fight of body oils and stains fairly easy with a very mild soap and damp cloth. My mom has it in here car and she use MR. Clean eraser to clean hers off when she washes the car. She hasn't had a problem with her's yet
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Damn that Persimmon looks good with the white! :) :drool:
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Honestly, I would probably not get the gray w/ the white, but that's just my opinion. |
How about black frost?
http://www.the370z.com/members/namir...lack-frost.jpg |
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You can have any colour, as long as it's black. |
^^^ LOL! He doesn't like black. Everyone's entitled to my opinion. :D
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I assume you have seen this album already. |
yup saw those.
looks real nice. white/gray is what i'll get. |
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