What brand Leather protectant did you use?As soon as I got my convertible with Saddle interior, I applied a premium leather protectant. The OEM saddle leather seemed to have a shiny non-leather sheen to it.
With the protectant, the leather has a richer matte appearance. My dealer saw the 'protected' leather and asked me what I had done...he thought that the appearance was greatly improved (he had liked the look of the OEM saddle when the car arrived).
That was your reason for posting on this thread?i'll never understand how people like brown interiors in this day and age. nothing screams 20 year old car like a brown/tan interior.
i get customers coming by in a brand new 2015 bmw m3 and it will be an awesome shade of blue with a shit brown or cream interior....yuck.
TBH, they did it right in the mustang by only coloring the seating surfaces. I went saddle this time because the dark brown just wears better. Not to mention it is cooler. It was good of you to vent your disgust on a thread looking for pictures. I am not helping much either, but in my short stay here Im already annoyed by the forced opinions.i'll never understand how people like brown interiors in this day and age. nothing screams 20 year old car like a brown/tan interior.
i get customers coming by in a brand new 2015 bmw m3 and it will be an awesome shade of blue with a shit brown or cream interior....yuck.
You'd probably really hate my red interior then.i'll never understand how people like brown interiors in this day and age. nothing screams 20 year old car like a brown/tan interior.
i get customers coming by in a brand new 2015 bmw m3 and it will be an awesome shade of blue with a shit brown or cream interior....yuck.
I love red XDYou'd probably really hate my red interior then.
The world would be pretty damn boring if all car interiors were gray or black. ;)