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05-24-2014, 03:19 AM | #1 |
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Dakota lether Question
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i have a question about caring for black dakota lether some said that you dont need too care for it just clean it with water if its dirty because its durable and coated,but some say that it needs regual conditioning so what is right for black dakota lether? |
05-24-2014, 04:03 PM | #5 |
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Leather Master Kit with Strong Cleaner, Protection, and Vital
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05-24-2014, 08:22 PM | #6 |
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Maybe I've had exceptional luck, but I've never done ANYTHING to my leather in my previous BMWs (or current), and the seats have always stayed beautiful. I had black leather in the previous 335 - 6.5 years and 89k miles on that car, they were like new when I sold it. 125k on the previous car - same thing. I have black leather now in the F10, and I fully expect the same results.
I think BMW's leather is very durable. I just make sure to be reasonable with it - don't rub sharp objects on it, soil it with any liquids, etc. I also try to keep the car in the garage when parked, especially during the summer, to keep it out of direct sunlight and baking. But admittedly, the 335 spent many a summer's day baking outside with no issues. Again, maybe I've been extra lucky or something... but I've literally never treated my seats, and they've held up great.
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