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tonybubble 16th May 2009 09:33

Alcantara Seats - Bobbling!
 
Any ideas for getting rid of or at least improving?

stocktake 16th May 2009 09:54

Shave them with a disposable razor............seriously ;)

uk_dave&gill 16th May 2009 09:57

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Originally Posted by stocktake (Post 330043)
Shave them with a disposable razor............seriously ;)

You mean you're not allowed to do the job with a smile on your face? :getmecoat:

stocktake 16th May 2009 09:59

Brilliant :D:D:D

Typhoon190 16th May 2009 11:22

I've seen a few suede interiors suffering from this. Even some low mileage examples. :shrug:

Do any of the detailers have any secrets they would be willing to share. ;).

Was wondering whether it was to do with how it's cleaned. Does getting it wet cause this?

I used suede shoe cleaner on mine. Don't laugh:laughing2:

trebor 17th May 2009 09:41

swmbos TF seats are also starting to show signs of this, car only done 17k so would be interested in any solutions out there

ceedy 17th May 2009 10:57

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Originally Posted by trebor (Post 330570)
swmbos TF seats are also starting to show signs of this, car only done 17k so would be interested in any solutions out there


I shaved mine yesterday ..ooer!! only had a twin blade, probably better with a single blade razor, improved it quite well but could be better.


and I've got 91k's worth of BGB's B*m generated bobbles :D..

uk_dave&gill 17th May 2009 11:26

No need to risk shaving cuts! :D

Look! There's a whole load of products here

(and I'm sure elsewhere....)

Simon 17th May 2009 13:26

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Originally Posted by uk_dave&gill (Post 330622)
No need to risk shaving cuts! :D

Look! There's a whole load of products here

(and I'm sure elsewhere....)

And for the discerning driver, you can buy a 'posh' designer clothes shaver: http://www.alessi.com/en/3/1866/elec...clothes-shaver Batteries included retailing at the pricey sum of £23 :eek: Ask me for details.... :)

uk_dave&gill 17th May 2009 14:55

Keep one in the car at all times - something to do when waiting for the Other Half to come out of Tesco......

(pleased I have leather... Must find myself an electric leather buffer..........)


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