Marks On Faux Leather Seats
Had my MG ZS since May.
I have noticed that any drops of liquid, even plain water, seems to mark the seats. Tried a few things to clean them but without success. Anybody else have this issue? Anyone know what will clean these marks off? |
Welcome! Not had those issues when I had alcantara seats. They may benefit from a clean then a sealer?
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Autoglym is the best brand I've ever used for that type of thing.
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Hi and welcome.
The seats do mark, but usually, dry out and all is OK. :group::group::group: |
Hi and welcome to the forum
What do you mean by "faux leather"? James |
I'm thinking maybe the new ZS not the original?
As I found the inserts on the monaco's just wiped clean with a tiny drop of water/cleaner - and it was only the R45 that had full leather iirc. (ignoring alcantara's) |
My Mk2 leathers (albeit from a 45) do also mark slightly. I find that leather conditioner seems to sort it out. I suspect they are cheapo 'split leather', which is basically the arse-end bottom layer once decent leather is split from the full thickness. Then it is top-coated as normal, and 'looks' like good quality leather. You can tell as it is stiff as old boards in the Mk2's! It's the crap that DFS tend to use!
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My Mk2 leathers (albeit from a 45) do also mark slightly. I find that leather conditioner seems to sort it out. I suspect they are cheapo 'split leather', which is basically the arse-end bottom layer once decent leather is split from the full thickness. Then it is top-coated as normal, and 'looks' like good quality leather. You can tell as it is stiff as old boards in the Mk2's! It's the crap that DFS tend to use! :no:
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