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      04-18-2016, 08:43 PM   #1
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Seat Covers?

Does anyone know of any place that sells quality seat covers? My white interior is crazy to deal with. Looks sexy, but a pain.
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Don't ruin a BMW with goofy seat covers, lol. You paid good money to feel the rich and luxurious leather. I had Silverstone on my F80 M3, so I know how you feel. Even new jeans rubs the color into the seats.

I clean the leather with a micro fiber cloth and a bucket of warm water solution with a couple drops of Dawn soap to remove stains (ring the cloth until it's damp). Once dried, apply BMW Leather Conditioner and wipe off the excess with a dry micro fiber cloth. Once the leather conditioner/protectant is on, stains wipes off much easier.

I choose BMW brand leather conditioner to eliminate the risk on staining or ruining my leather.
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Don't ruin a BMW with goofy seat covers, lol. You paid good money to feel the rich and luxurious leather. I had Silverstone on my F80 M3, so I know how you feel. Even new jeans rubs the color into the seats.

I clean the leather with a micro fiber cloth and a bucket of warm water solution with a couple drops of Dawn soap to remove stains (ring the cloth until it's damp). Once dried, apply BMW Leather Conditioner and wife off the excess with a dry micro fiber cloth. Once the leather conditioner is on, stains wipes off much easier.

I choose BMW brand leather conditioner to eliminate the risk on staining or ruining my leather.
You are the MAN JNoSol!!!!
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Don't ruin a BMW with goofy seat covers, lol. You paid good money to feel the rich and luxurious leather. I had Silverstone on my F80 M3, so I know how you feel. Even new jeans rubs the color into the seats.

I clean the leather with a micro fiber cloth and a bucket of warm water solution with a couple drops of Dawn soap to remove stains (ring the cloth until it's damp). Once dried, apply BMW Leather Conditioner and wife off the excess with a dry micro fiber cloth. Once the leather conditioner is on, stains wipes off much easier.

I choose BMW brand leather conditioner to eliminate the risk on staining or ruining my leather.
You are the MAN JNoSol!!!!
No problem. I do this to my cars day one of ownership, then spring/fall. Leather looks brand new. No cracks, wrinkles, and stains.
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