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Fake Leather smell

Old 09-02-15, 06:30 AM
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Hi,
I hope someone can help. We have the IS250 and my son can't stand that fake leather smell. We thought after a few year, it will fade or he'll get use to it. Neither happened. Is there anyways to get rid of that smell.

Thanks.
Old 09-02-15, 07:38 AM
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Have you tried air fresheners?

In my opinion, Lexus' Nulux synthetic vinyl has the same look and feel benefits of leather, but is of far higher quality than leather and it doesn't smell like a dead cow. LOL, j/k! But seriously, I would take Nulux over cowhide anytime.

Nulux is extruded to a more uniform thickness, won't get soft or weak spots due to variations in hide thickness. Is probably thicker than your average unbacked leather. Has a consistent color and texture. Is color-fast all the way through, so if creases or tears eventually occur at least you will not see white'ish raw hide underneath. Is easily perforated so it vents like cloth which is more comfortable in hot weather. Is more lightweight, more durable and cheaper to manufacture.

By the way, are you sure it's the vinyl seats and not the foam underneath or some other interior panels or something that your son is pretending to be bothered by the smell? I doubt the seat vinyl is still gassing-off VOC's after 2 years.

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I prefer fake stripper smell:


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While I prefer NuLuxe to leather, it does have a certain "funk" to it when new. I am either used to it now, or it has died down, but when it did bother me, I used Chemical Guys New Car Smell to great effect.
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The smell in my car went away in 1 month. Just don't keep your windows closed.
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^^^ FWIW, I've tried the Chemical Guys Leather Scent. To me, it smelled like a leather belt or a pair of shoes, rather than auto interior leather. It didn't appeal to me, but may to others.
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Eat some Taco Bell in your car
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Originally Posted by Baopee
LOL. i love it
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Originally Posted by DizzyEdge
Eat some Taco Bell in your car
Lmao @ that comment!

Was expecting some "JDM Squash yo!" comments
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Spray favorite cologne on bunch of clothes and leave it in car overnight lol.
Or roll down the windows more often? I've had my car for 8 months and the smell has faded a lot.
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I get all my refreshener supplies from http://squashair.com/
Take a look
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Originally Posted by DizzyEdge
Eat some Taco Bell in your car
LMAO best comment ever!

Get JDM Squash it's worth it.
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Originally Posted by Machine13
Have you tried air fresheners?

In my opinion, Lexus' Nulux synthetic vinyl has the same look and feel benefits of leather, but is of far higher quality than leather and it doesn't smell like a dead cow. LOL, j/k! But seriously, I would take Nulux over cowhide anytime.

Nulux is extruded to a more uniform thickness, won't get soft or weak spots due to variations in hide thickness. Is probably thicker than your average unbacked leather. Has a consistent color and texture. Is color-fast all the way through, so if creases or tears eventually occur at least you will not see white'ish raw hide underneath. Is easily perforated so it vents like cloth which is more comfortable in hot weather. Is more lightweight, more durable and cheaper to manufacture.

By the way, are you sure it's the vinyl seats and not the foam underneath or some other interior panels or something that your son is pretending to be bothered by the smell? I doubt the seat vinyl is still gassing-off VOC's after 2 years.
No offence but I have to disagree based on my observation of driving a loaner 3IS from the dealership.

I find the nuluxe seats have some white spots/patches, especially on the side bottom bolster/support. Certainly it has a different texture and softer than the leather used in 3IS. Probably the color of the nuluxe seats does matter as well. The one in that particular loaner car is black and I suspect when the seats are in red, those white spots may not be there.


Another thing is someone has claimed Nuluxe won't have creases. Again, it applies to Nuluxe when they are being taken care of. Again, the loaner car I was in has horrible creases in the bottom side bolsters on the driver's seat.

On the other hand, the leather seats used in 3IS seem to have less creases when compared to the one in 2IS. It is probably due to the shape of the seats and the distribution of the stuff inside. The leather seats used in 3IS actually are constructed by leather and nuluxe -- the Nuluxe is used in the back of the seats and some less visible areas.

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