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Thinking of changing my car seat which I had been using for the last 10 years.

 

It's fabric but really good on hot day

 

 

Tried pu but don't really like, quality is poor after a few years and tend to glade during corner.

 

This time round, thinking of going semi leather, cow hide.

Realized there's many colors to go for, from grey to red, brown, blue, purple etc..

 

I'm a lazy person who don't maintain my car.. which is the best color that maintainence free?

 

Actually I'm comtemplating between black and red. Red sure looks posh but I'm only driving a small car...

As for black, I fear it's difficult to maintain

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Yes, agree. black hard to maintain, have to wipe all the time if not the dust can be very prominent.

 

My next colour if getting a car would be cream colour.

 

Isn't cream harder to maintain? Blue jeans can leave colour on the cream seats.  [lipsrsealed]

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Yes, agree. black hard to maintain, have to wipe all the time if not the dust can be very prominent.

 

My next colour if getting a car would be cream colour.

 

Cream colour? What cream? Ice cream? Hair cream?

 

Why can't ppl say off-white colour?

Isn't cream harder to maintain? Blue jeans can leave colour on the cream seats.  [lipsrsealed]

 

Your butt must sweat a lot. :D

 

That's why I find it sound weird when ppl say cream colour. Now ppl say cream seat. You cream on the seat?

 

 

 

To TS: Depending on the exterior colour of your car. Find a colour that can match. If your car's exterior is of funky colour dan only black will look suitable.

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Cream colour? What cream? Ice cream? Hair cream?

 

Why can't ppl say off-white colour?

 

Your butt must sweat a lot. :D

 

That's why I find it sound weird when ppl say cream colour. Now ppl say cream seat. You cream on the seat?

 

 

 

To TS: Depending on the exterior colour of your car. Find a colour that can match. If your car's exterior is of funky colour dan only black will look suitable.

Aiyoh . . go look at Nippon paint catalog lah . . [laugh]

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BLACK leather/PU seats are NOT difficult to maintain, as compared to off-white/light colored materials. The dust issue is almost irrelevant on dark colored car seats because we use them almost daily. I have driven many vehicles with black leather/PU, even fabric, seats and the maintenance was a breeze. 

 

Just don't take light colors unless you are willing to work hard to maintain it.

 

 

 

 

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Isn't cream harder to maintain? Blue jeans can leave colour on the cream seats. [lipsrsealed]

Ya, I think so too, I told a salesman, he said must buy good jeans that won't bleed??? Anyway stains easily.

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Thinking of changing my car seat which I had been using for the last 10 years.

 

It's fabric but really good on hot day

 

 

Tried pu but don't really like, quality is poor after a few years and tend to glade during corner.

 

This time round, thinking of going semi leather, cow hide.

Realized there's many colors to go for, from grey to red, brown, blue, purple etc..

 

I'm a lazy person who don't maintain my car.. which is the best color that maintainence free?

 

Actually I'm comtemplating between black and red. Red sure looks posh but I'm only driving a small car...

As for black, I fear it's difficult to maintain

 

tan brown or chestnut but your car still green and black? if yes, the color matching to tan brown abit obiang

 

Mercedes-Chestnut-Leather-E350.jpg

 

 

or burgundy

 

vw-touareg-exclusive-2.jpg

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Beige should be most preferred since you can find this colour in many make/model. But i still like dark or ash grey.

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To TS: Depending on the exterior colour of your car. Find a colour that can match. If your car's exterior is of funky colour dan only black will look suitable.

 

the interior is just plain grey, nothing special..

 

what to expect from a proton. [laugh]

 

tan brown or chestnut but your car still green and black? if yes, the color matching to tan brown abit obiang

 

Mercedes-Chestnut-Leather-E350.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

yeah, black with green for now.. will change color in next year..

going for frozen silver, even easier to maintain.

 

but brown indeed, looks classic and like real leather.

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the interior is just plain grey, nothing special..

 

what to expect from a proton. [laugh]

 

You want to change car seat? You intend to renew your car coe?

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Beige should be most preferred since you can find this colour in many make/model. But i still like dark or ash grey.

 

beige, my only concern is the marks left by myself or passengers..

you never know what they got there under their butt..

once they sat on the seat and stain it.

 

 

 

anyone using red seat for now? reviews?

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silver and brown looks ok.... previously I enquired 1 Volvo, also silver on brown if i rem correctly,...he gave me recommendation on where he did his car seat... I see I can find anot

 

found it...http://www.classicautoleather.com.sg/ he did tan leather seats for his s80.. he mentioned is about $2k.. this email from him was in 2014... not sure the price now...

 

the interior is just plain grey, nothing special..

 

what to expect from a proton. [laugh]
 


 

yeah, black with green for now.. will change color in next year..

going for frozen silver, even easier to maintain.

 

but brown indeed, looks classic and like real leather.

 

car-alfa-romeo-147-gta-limousine-model-y

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