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I have light tan seats on my X. Understand they are stain resistant from the factory, but still put on a coat of Nano twice a year. Does not take much time, much $ or change the look, but avoiding stains is better than scrubbing stains.
I have light tan seats on my X. Understand they are stain resistant from the factory, but still put on a coat of Nano twice a year. Does not take much time, much $ or change the look, but avoiding stains is better than scrubbing stains.
I guess I was paranoid. I did two applications of the Gyeon Leather Shield in Dec 2018, but I haven't reapplied since (have half a bottle left). Tesla SC left grease marks on my seats during my HW3 upgrade visit and they came right off using Gyeon Leather Cleaner.
I applied the Gyeon leather shield about 1 year, 5 months ago. I haven't noticed any negative affects so far. Color of the seats looks the same and the feel of the seating surfaces feels the same also. Is that what you are asking ?
I think it is best practice to wipe down the seats (regardless of white, black, whatever) with a damp towel every time you wash your car. Even better if you can give them a quick vacuum with a brush attachment prior. I use Optimum Protectant Plus to protect the pleather...it provides good UV blocking and acts as a sacrificial layer, making stains and scuffs less likely. Its cheap relative to a nano-coating and seems to work great.
I think it is best practice to wipe down the seats (regardless of white, black, whatever) with a damp towel every time you wash your car. Even better if you can give them a quick vacuum with a brush attachment prior
This is great advice. I give the interior a vacuum and wipe down the inside whenever I wash the car. When I got my NSX a few years ago, I don't think the owner ever cleaned his seats and the interior had lots and lots of cat hair.
What many people fail to realize is that the primary cause of wear/cracks/lines on leather (and pleather) surfaces is due to dirt accumulation that causes abrasion. Vacuum/wipe that dirt off regularly and you will have fantastic looking leather for many years to come. I anticipate vegan leather having the exact same characteristics.