Lunar silver Nappa maintenance.
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Lunar silver Nappa maintenance.
I'm considering Lunar silver seat for my next Q5 and was wondering if, being a light color, they need regular maintenance? I currently have black leather and I never had to clean them, They still look brand new ater 2 years.
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From my experience with light colored seats, you will see dye transfer from clothing you are wearing. Blue jeans are notorious for bleeding blue onto light colored seats.
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I've owned my black/lunar silver sq5 for about 5 months now and I haven't noticed any jeans staining (and I wear jeans to work most days). The bottom seat bolster is the part of the seat that would rub the most and that is the black part on my seat.
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Wife's new SQ5 has Lunar Silver Nappa interior. Only a few weeks old but no major transfer noticed thus far even with jeans. Seats are wiped down once a week with damp micro fiiber cloth. We had same concerns as well but so far no issues.
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It is recommended to clean and apply conditioner to natural leather every 2-3 months in the manual. "Dirt is still there even if you don't see it" it says. Also conditioner protects from ultraviolet. When I clean seats of wife's Q5, I'm always surprised how much dirt I get on sponge/wipes.
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It is recommended to clean and apply conditioner to natural leather every 2-3 months in the manual. "Dirt is still there even if you don't see it" it says. Also conditioner protects from ultraviolet. When I clean seats of wife's Q5, I'm always surprised how much dirt I get on sponge/wipes.
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