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Last post on Sep 26, 2009 at 5:59 AM
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#8 of 15 Re: Light colored leather issue [jlindh]
by ms090870
Aug 12, 2009 (4:27 pm)
I have an 07 azera with 11,000 miles on leather looks as good as the day I bought it. I also have 2 puppies that ride frequently and think it is GREAT to put their muddy little paws all over the seat. I suggest (I do this) getting some of the leather cleaner wipes and keeping them in the car. They work great!!
#9 of 15 Re: Light colored leather issue [budh]
by finnwolf
Sep 03, 2009 (4:05 pm)
I had the black, but it was still cheap. I think I had around 12k on it and I got a rip on the driver's door side. Dealer fixed, but I wonder what type of cat they got this hide from. I have a Ford with over 100k and I have never ripped the leather on it
#10 of 15 Re: Light colored leather issue [finnwolf]
by allmet33
Sep 04, 2009 (6:46 am)
I've got the beige leather interior with just over 76k miles and no rips or tears at all. Only thing I really need to do is a good cleaning and conditioning as it has been a little while.
#11 of 15 Re: Light colored leather issue [finnwolf]
by wobbly_ears
Sep 04, 2009 (7:43 am)
I disagree. I have got a beige interior in my 07 & it looks great. No sign of aging, creasing etc. Hyundai has used really good quality leather & it shows. I can snap some pictures if you want proof.
But then again, I take care of my car. I have a no-eating & no-drinking policy in my car. And I clean the interior myself. I don't let some carwash guy to smear some chemical onto the leather.
#12 of 15 Re: Light colored leather issue [allmet33]
by wobbly_ears
Sep 04, 2009 (7:45 am)
allmet,
Yes, a good cleaning & conditioning is a great idea. I know you won't but please don't use some El-Cheapo brand. Use Meguilar's.....worth their weight in gold...
#13 of 15 Re: Light colored leather issue [wobbly_ears]
by allmet33
Sep 09, 2009 (10:46 am)
Hey Wobbly...
Trust me...I have learned that sometimes, saving a buck or two can cost you down the road. I do use quality products in regards to the upkeep of my car. Mequiars is truly at the top of my list. I use their mist detailer, car wash soap, leather conditioner and their NXT synthetic wax. I also use the Mother's clay bar and Eagle One wheel cleaner. Yes, I have learned my lesson when using cheaper products, you end up paying for it in other ways.
#14 of 15 Re: Light colored leather issue [allmet33]
by 101649
Sep 10, 2009 (6:18 am)
Lexol leather cleaning and conditioning products are very good also.
#15 of 15 Re: Light colored leather issue [budh]
by larry134
Sep 26, 2009 (5:59 am)
Go with the black, it is much classier looking too. The beige and gray do soil and stain . Check out edmunds.com for their test drive and they say the same thing.