Luxor Beige leather interior

Luxor Beige leather interior

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HighwayStar

4,285 posts

145 months

Wednesday 25th January 2017
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nsm3 said:
Only thing I would point out us that these light interiors mark up and get grubby, very easily.

I have Amber with Agate dash/door tops and at only 13k miles have denim stains on the seats that I just can't get out frown
I have the amber interior too. The contrasting door and dash top really sets it off. I love it though I think an all amber interior would've been too much. It would be the same for most one colour interiors, especially red. That would be like climbing out the womb.
The drivers seat is showing denim staining, I'll give it a good clean in the spring. There's plenty of product out there. I'm thinking of using Raceglaze Leather Cleaner and their Leather Balm for the task.

nsm3

2,831 posts

197 months

Wednesday 25th January 2017
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I have tried the Autoglym leather cleaner and it just won't shift it? Any harder rubbing and I fear taking the top layer off? Had an '03 M3 with a red interior and the denim stains came off with a simple damp cloth!

HighwayStar

4,285 posts

145 months

Wednesday 25th January 2017
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nsm3 said:
I have tried the Autoglym leather cleaner and it just won't shift it? Any harder rubbing and I fear taking the top layer off? Had an '03 M3 with a red interior and the denim stains came off with a simple damp cloth!
I've got the whole Autoglym kit bag, came with my previous TTS. The leather cleaner is in there but I won't be using it. There's lots of product out there... Some quick research on Detailingworld has thrown up Dr Leather as one of the best. Cleanser and dye blocker!!
http://detailingworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3...

Cheib

23,274 posts

176 months

Wednesday 25th January 2017
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The Ltt Leather products linked to a few posts earlier is supposed to be good stuff.

craigjm

17,961 posts

201 months

Wednesday 25th January 2017
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Fokker said:
I think there is actually a warning or 'Notice' on the Porsche configurator or somewhere I have seen about reflections from a beige dashboard!
Yup. The OP mentions it.

Sunder81

15 posts

61 months

Friday 14th May 2021
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No problems in 4 years with any reflections , full luxor beige interior on my Cayman. Mahogany metallic exterior. I dont do half baked jobssmile

Milemuncher

514 posts

116 months

Friday 14th May 2021
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Test drove a really nice (and well priced) 991.1 S a few weeks ago - Agate over Luxor. It wasn’t a particularly bright day - in fact it was raining lightly - and the test drive was late afternoon.

I’m a fan of lighter coloured interiors and the Luxor is a nice, warm, rich looking colour - but the reflections in the windscreen absolutely killed it for me. Really distracting.