Expresso Wood
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Expresso Wood
We had originally ordered walnut to go with the cabernet leather. We were surprised to find the expresso wood trim in our car when we went to pick it up. However, we reluctantly accepted the delivery.
Now after a couple of months we really like the look and as spring is lighting up the interior of the car the expresso wood is starting show it's depth. However the striations in the wood trim is not as apparent in my steering wheel. What is your experience with the walnut, expresso and aluminum options?
Now after a couple of months we really like the look and as spring is lighting up the interior of the car the expresso wood is starting show it's depth. However the striations in the wood trim is not as apparent in my steering wheel. What is your experience with the walnut, expresso and aluminum options?
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I remember seeing a thread on here somewhere. I think it was determined that because the wheel isn't flat and its 3-deminsional it causes the grain to be different.
edit - check this thread out https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ide-janky.html
edit - check this thread out https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ide-janky.html
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Thanks for the info Puckhead85. I am not too fussed about the steering wheel. As I said my wife and I really like the expresso wood and I am impressed with manufacturing process behind it.
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Sydtoosic, my apologies, we have the saddle tan leather and the linear espresso wood trim.
Wishful thinking, I would have preferred the cab leather, which I think would look quite nice with the nebula grey pearl exterior paint. Hey Lexus are you listening to this.
BTW, I think it is the Lexus magazine on the Lexus Drivers site that recommends cleaning the leather only with a dry or a damp microfiber cloth. There is a leather care under the Armor All brand, has anyone tried it?
Wishful thinking, I would have preferred the cab leather, which I think would look quite nice with the nebula grey pearl exterior paint. Hey Lexus are you listening to this.
BTW, I think it is the Lexus magazine on the Lexus Drivers site that recommends cleaning the leather only with a dry or a damp microfiber cloth. There is a leather care under the Armor All brand, has anyone tried it?
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Sydtoosic, my apologies, we have the saddle tan leather and the linear espresso wood trim.
Wishful thinking, I would have preferred the cab leather, which I think would look quite nice with the nebula grey pearl exterior paint. Hey Lexus are you listening to this.
BTW, I think it is the Lexus magazine on the Lexus Drivers site that recommends cleaning the leather only with a dry or a damp microfiber cloth. There is a leather care under the Armor All brand, has anyone tried it?
Wishful thinking, I would have preferred the cab leather, which I think would look quite nice with the nebula grey pearl exterior paint. Hey Lexus are you listening to this.
BTW, I think it is the Lexus magazine on the Lexus Drivers site that recommends cleaning the leather only with a dry or a damp microfiber cloth. There is a leather care under the Armor All brand, has anyone tried it?
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Sydtoosic, my apologies, we have the saddle tan leather and the linear espresso wood trim.
Wishful thinking, I would have preferred the cab leather, which I think would look quite nice with the nebula grey pearl exterior paint. Hey Lexus are you listening to this.
BTW, I think it is the Lexus magazine on the Lexus Drivers site that recommends cleaning the leather only with a dry or a damp microfiber cloth. There is a leather care under the Armor All brand, has anyone tried it?
Wishful thinking, I would have preferred the cab leather, which I think would look quite nice with the nebula grey pearl exterior paint. Hey Lexus are you listening to this.
BTW, I think it is the Lexus magazine on the Lexus Drivers site that recommends cleaning the leather only with a dry or a damp microfiber cloth. There is a leather care under the Armor All brand, has anyone tried it?
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Removing Aluminium trim
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