Ok Light Grey GS owners with jeans!
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Ok Light Grey GS owners with jeans!
I know we have discussed this ad nauseam but I'm looking for folks with light grey GS's.
What are you using to take the jean stains out? I'm getting a LOT of jean stains on the side bolster from getting in/out of the car
Thanks in advance!
What are you using to take the jean stains out? I'm getting a LOT of jean stains on the side bolster from getting in/out of the car
Thanks in advance!
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Once you get them out, try leather master's protection cream to prevent it from happening again. I have used it on my GS since day 1, and I have zero stains on the seats. I reapply it once every 6 months.
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Not crazy about using any kind of products for the cleanings, try using a wet microfiber see if that helps. I have red interior and that always gets some stains out as long as it's cleaned right away
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I had that thing done by the dealer but can't remember the name of it. I even color my hair (to hide the gray) and I'm not getting any stains on either headrest or seats.Yes, I wear blue jeans.
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I guess I'm not accumulating any dirt and grime (to quote Rexus 300) because I don't drive the car very often. I admit getting the 4GS was more of a mid-life crisis acquisition than a necessity of any kind. I didn't need it for a daily driver. I had just finished getting both daughters through college this year and decided to buy myself something for a change instead of paying kids' tuition bills at overpriced colleges. I tend to keep cars for a long time then hand them down to my kids (my youngest is a boy). My Acura was and is running like a Swiss watch, but what the heck. I hinted to my wife of 25 years that my mid-life crisis was urging me to get either a 23 year old girlfriend on the side or a car I didn't need. She said, "get the car!" So, one Sunday, I did. LOL. I've only had it out of the garage a total of two days in the last two weeks.
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I guess I'm not accumulating any dirt and grime (to quote Rexus 300) because I don't drive the car very often. I admit getting the 4GS was more of a mid-life crisis acquisition than a necessity of any kind. I didn't need it for a daily driver. I had just finished getting both daughters through college this year and decided to buy myself something for a change instead of paying kids' tuition bills at overpriced colleges. I tend to keep cars for a long time then hand them down to my kids (my youngest is a boy). My Acura was and is running like a Swiss watch, but what the heck. I hinted to my wife of 25 years that my mid-life crisis was urging me to get either a 23 year old girlfriend on the side or a car I didn't need. She said, "get the car!" So, one Sunday, I did. LOL. I've only had it out of the garage a total of two days in the last two weeks.
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