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Actually I believe you are the first to talk about the CLOTH and the cloth is what I was referring to. I didn't know they made a ceramic leather, so that's my fault for not specifying. I'll edit the OP.

Any way to snap some pics?

How is it with wear, stains (even with the scotchguard, etc.?

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I am always amazed at the lack of reading comprehension encountered on forums. I have Ceramic cloth. When getting ready to order,I looked at everything I could find online.It appeared to be a med-lite grey.I was surprised when it came in and was cream colored. Ceramic is a substance available in many colors. The word does not bring to mind any particular color.
Oh well. It does look good though and I have Scotch Guarded the hell out of it. It seems to be holding up nicely.
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I am always amazed at the lack of reading comprehension encountered on forums. I have Ceramic cloth. When getting ready to order,I looked at everything I could find online.It appeared to be a med-lite grey.I was surprised when it came in and was cream colored. Ceramic is a substance available in many colors. The word does not bring to mind any particular color.
Oh well. It does look good though and I have Scotch Guarded the hell out of it. It seems to be holding up nicely.
The OP says Leather right in it. So it's not surprising that people were giving the answer about the leather.

From the first post of the thread: My all-time favorite look is the black/white premier leather.

It's only after he edited it that he added the post was about cloth.
 
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The OP says Leather right in it. So it's not surprising that people were giving the answer about the leather.

From the first post of the thread: My all-time favorite look is the black/white premier leather.

It's only after he edited it that he added the post was about cloth.
Yes and no... but either way I can see how it would be misleading. How do you like your ceramic cloth seats?

I like both the black and the ceramic but specific to food and grease I'm thinking the black would hold up significantly better even with Scotch Guard on both.

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The ceramic is very a light gray ... almost white.
NOT this

It's not a light gray (maybe a putty type of color depending on how you see color), Ceramic is a good name for it.
It's an off white, think toward a light beige for someone that has not seen it.
This

I've got 23,000 miles on mine and work hard to keep seats looking new...and they still do(seat bottoms are covered and seat backs scotchguarded). I imagine a coffee spill would be disastrous***BEWARE! Buying the car sight unseen I absolutely love the rarity and the guard/ceramic contrast and would do it again given the choice.
 

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Light grey, almost white, off white ... hair splitting, as everyone sees and describes colors a little differently.
 

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Interwwweb pics are definitely light gray. Tan, beige, putty, ceramic best describe the light earthy tone it has. For obvious reasons there's a bit of a color difference between the cloth and the leather as well.
 

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Update:

25k miles as of 06/11/2017

Premium Ceramic leather seating surfaces holding up very well.

I only use Griots leather products. No issues with discoloring, stains, wearing light or dark blue jeans, light or dark casual pants, any color shorts. No damages to seating surfaces when getting in and out of vehicle.

Granted I am careful when entering/exiting vehicle and do make sure leather is properly treated, but this is just to show potential buyers of a Ceramic Leather interior that it can hold up to accrued miles...

Also to note:
This interior color gets tons of compliments when out and about or at car shows. :)
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EDIT- This is pertaining to the CLOTH ceramic....

My all-time favorite look is the black/white premier leather. However, recently, on Ford's site I got a look at the ceramic interior. Looks interesting....two tone. But they only have one view and I can't tell if it's more of a darker gray on black or if it's lighter gray...kinda coming close to the creamy white of the premier.

I tried googling the ceramic and came up with the same overhead pics....nothing up close and detailed with any clarity.

Does anyone have any links or pics they could share of the ceramic? My local dealer doesn't have any with that interior.

Also, what is your experience with that interior? Harder to keep clean? Any other issues?

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It actually has a beige tint to it and not gray at all. The pictures make it look different than in person. This thread is so old, probably moot at this point!
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