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New car-"leather-appointed" seats
I've been lurking for days and finally joined so here's my seriously newby question: My new Camaro has "leather-appointed" seating. I don't know what that means. I'm thinking of getting the Wolfgang Cockpit Kit so I would have all I need to keep it looking great but I'm not sure if the products are usable on my seats. I also don't know if the Wolfgang products would be best to use on the dash or steering wheel or the inside of the doors or honestly which of their products to use where....My Camaro is the 45th Anniversay limited edition, and since my last new car lasted me 23 years, this is probably the last car I'll ever own. Car interiors have changed a lot and I doubt what works on my 88 Pulsar semi-plastic and cloth interior is right for my Camaro (and yes, I still have the Pulsar. It's parked in the garage next to the Camaro). Help?
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Re: New car-"leather-appointed" seats
IDK what that means. Probally a fancy way of saying you have fake leather
Pour a small amount of water on your seat and see if it penetrates or rolls off. This will tell you if you have coated leather
Its been my expierence that Pleather is far more durable then Leather
Hope some of this made sense to you
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Re: New car-"leather-appointed" seats
PS,
Have a towel ready to wipe that water up. On uncoated leather it could leave a stain
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Re: New car-"leather-appointed" seats
Originally Posted by Flash Gordon
PS,
Have a towel ready to wipe that water up. On uncoated leather it could leave a stain
I thought all leather in car seats were coated these days. If that's true, wouldn't the water roll off anyway?
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Originally Posted by JamyeP
I thought all leather in car seats were coated these days. If that's true, wouldn't the water roll off anyway?
Yes!
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Re: New car-"leather-appointed" seats
Originally Posted by JamyeP
I thought all leather in car seats were coated these days. If that's true, wouldn't the water roll off anyway?
99.9% have coated leather. Some exotics and the Ford King Ranch edition p/ups don't. If you have uncoated leather it (liquid) will penetrate your seat, not roll off. More times then not if you let it sit there it will leave a stain
I kinda doubt you have uncoated leather. Is there anyway you could post a
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Re: New car-"leather-appointed" seats
It's dark outside, the car's in the garage and it's starting to rain so can't get pictures right now. The only pics I've taken were of the outside BUT, it's the 2012 45th Anniversay Camaro. The only option choice you have with that car is whether the seats are black or grey. They are "leather-appointed" whether you want that or not. My seats are grey. You can see the interior at the chevy site and maybe that will give you an idea: http://www.chevrolet.com/assets/en/p...rochure_v5.pdf
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Re: New car-"leather-appointed" seats
The best thing you can do for your interior is get the windows tinted
“Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”
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Re: New car-"leather-appointed" seats
Originally Posted by Flash Gordon
The best thing you can do for your interior is get the windows tinted
Not helpful. What products can I use to clean and condition the interior, including the seats? That's what I need to know. My 88 is in mint condition and I'd like the information that will enable me to do the same for my Camaro. My cars are garage-kept. Are the Wolfgang products what I need or is there something else?
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Re: New car-"leather-appointed" seats
Welcome to AG. Not sure but "Leather Appointed" seating is probably Chevy's way of saying "Leather in seating area only". You probably have coated leather where
as the WG leather conditioner will just sit on the surface and never penetrate. Look around on the ag site . You will find a few products that cover all materials on
today's cars. 303 and Bf interior protectant I like. I recently bought some WG vinyl and rubber and I like that better than the BF for the dash and doors. What did you
use on your last car? 23 years and its mint sound like good care to me. Maybe apply the "if it's not broke don't fix it" here. Good luck
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