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How to Keep Beige and Oyster Clean
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12-10-2013, 12:12 PM | #1 |
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How to Keep Beige and Oyster Clean
I bought my kid a car with an oyster colored interior and my cousin has a beige. Both are dirty as can be from just normal use. They aren't hauling anything other than typical stuff -- shopping bags, groceries, dry cleaning, books, and whatnot.
Has anyone found something that can be applied to leather that will keep the dirt from adhering to it? I realize there are any number of cleaning substances I can suggest. And I know there are several types of covers -- clear plastic (yuck!) and wool/sheepskin fleece (I use these on my car). Just wondering if someone has found a protective solution...something like Scotchguard for leather? TY for input. All the best.
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12-10-2013, 01:56 PM | #2 |
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i gave up on trying to keep the lightness/whiteness of the color in my beige interior. when it was new, it looked borderline white... for about a year... but now it's just straight up beige. hahahah
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12-10-2013, 02:46 PM | #3 | |
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It's just as bad.
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Now let's just hope I don't by giving it to them have to also become their car care guru. LOL. TY again. Happy Holidays!
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Gotta clean the seats really well before applying that though, so it doesn't seal in the dirt. look into Lexol products. use a soft brush with the cleaner, and the seats will definitely come clean. a complete kit can be found at autogeek. Then apply the cquartz fabric stuff.
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Please read this. http://www.autopiaforums.com/forums/...w-product.html So,again,clean leather seats,make sure they are dry and then apply CQUARTZ Leather coat,make sure you wear glasses and put nose mask on. I always cover eyes with detailing glasses and nose and mouth with mask when I detail my car as precaution ![]() |
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