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Put some on a sponge and leave it under a seat or dash.... just wish the smell would last longer.
Put some on a sponge and leave it under a seat or dash.... just wish the smell would last longer.
Is that a carbon fiber codpiece?Thanks I will use the same technics on my outfits
Is that a carbon fiber codpiece?
Do you have any experience of using it, gt11/gt12 ?
Yep similar technique, on with bare hands, leave over night then remove excess with damp cloth
3200 is all leather as far as I can see. They reduced the amount of leather in the 4200 probably because it was costing too much. The 3200 is a bit nuts with leather, its everywhere.Also remember that only the seat face's are leather... the rest is PVC.
AS I understand it these sort of results and not really a product of cleaning products but more because the seats are re-sprayed? Its the paint coating that does all the good work?I can vouch for the furniture clinic products
Tried this on my worn seats and I must say for a beginner I was most impressed with the results - colour dried a bit lighter than I expected, I did try and match with the supplied colour tints.
I used Dodo Juice as a cleaner which is another excellent product, but will probably go to Leather Clinic again once I used the remaining Autoglym leather cream
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That's true however the balance in the 4200/GS is pretty good for practically and long life.3200 is all leather as far as I can see. They reduced the amount of leather in the 4200 probably because it was costing too much. The 3200 is a bit nuts with leather, its everywhere.
no question, compared to normal cars, pretty much all Maserati's are extremely nice inside. I particularly like the mad colours, given that I have cream and green leather with a green leather dash top and green steering wheelThat's true however the balance in the 4200/GS is pretty good for practically and long life.