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    Tiguan Beige leather seats

    Hi

    Has anyone with beige leather interior seat noticed a discolouration of the leather? It looks like the driver side seats in my Tig has. I have only had it for a month. I didn't think it would soil this early with constant use? Does anyone has any ideas other than cleaning it every week? What about the "life long protection" promoted by the dealers, like "X Factor" etc?
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    I had a similar colour leather interior on my SAAB 93 and it went blue in the driver seat, it seems from jeans that I wore?

    It was impossible to get out, hence my choice of black leather in my Tiguan.

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    I'm afraid VW leather is not the greatest out there .... half of your expensive seats are also fake ..... all the seat backs & sides are PVC .....

    Leather wears quickly and light colours (grey and beige) show dirt very quickly as well. In 4 years a leather interior will look old (regardless of how much you treat it), black less so, whereas a cloth interior if cared for will still look new ....

    I've been caught out before and come trade time you will get less for leather than cloth ....

    If you have to go for leather go for black as of all the leathers it will be better looking after 4 years ......

    Not what you wanted to hear I suspect .....

    EDIT: and there is NOTHING you can do long term to make it look as good as new ..... believe me I've tried ....
    Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...

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    Mmm..not encouraing is it? It looks so good in the beige...didn't think the colour of the fabric you wear is absobed by the leather..might try some of the products out there and see if I can get it back to original and keep cleaning , I suppose..

    Thanks anyway boys
    Surubalak
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    Delivery 10/10/09

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    The denim dye even leached out onto the dark leather seats in this M3 CSL.
    I think he managed to get it out:

    http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=141365

    That is one of the reasons i won't go leather though.
    It needs constatn care and in QLD heat and sun it is almost guaranteed to go cracked and look terrible.

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    Not personally, but have two friends, one with a beemer another with a Lexus both with cream leather and about the same age. The beemer is wearing much worse than the Lexus, but neither look very good after 4 years of normal wear. Certainly put me off light coloured leather even though it looks fantastic new.

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    I really really wanted the beige/sandstone leather as it looks fantastic but my dealer told me he had to clean the leather after each and every test drive on the demo model!! otherwise color leaches onto the leather from customers clothes. So I ended up with black leather and love it. Thanks to Michael at Solitare motors Adelaide for this useful advice.Small things like this enhance the overall appeal of getting a good deal as he could have just sold me the tig I wanted without questions asked.No biggie i guess but Im thankful. Doesn't help you out but it does mean that you will need to clean at least once per week ,but shouldn't take more than 5 mins anyways.I don't believe there is any other option on the market that works.

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    I've got the beige leather and had it treated with VIP leather protection when new. Jeans definately leech onto it so if I'm wearing jeans I put a cloth down but a weekly wipe down with a damp cloth keeps it looking good - my Tig is 17 months old now I've done 43,600ks and so far I'm happy with the way the leather looks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tighappy View Post
    I've got the beige leather and had it treated with VIP leather protection when new. Jeans definately leech onto it so if I'm wearing jeans I put a cloth down but a weekly wipe down with a damp cloth keeps it looking good - my Tig is 17 months old now I've done 43,600ks and so far I'm happy with the way the leather looks.
    Thanks Tighappy...the most encouraging of all the posts..I have shown it to the dealer and they have offered to clean it up and also do the X factor interior and exterior (it comes as a package) protection for a very reasonable price (After I bought the Tig and shown it off to friends, they have had a few bites)..I might well go for it and follow your advice of using a cloth with jeans and other coloured trousers and clean it more frequently..lets see if their lifetime guarantee on Xfactor works..

    Thanks to all other posts too..I definitely understand my folly and in future, however good the beige looks would go for black leather (or even the Tan in US Tigs)..have seen a few white leather interiors around (not Tigs)..wondering how they are coping??
    Surubalak
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    Delivery 10/10/09

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    My wife has just come out of a Honda Accord Euro with beige leather seats for the last 4 years. It was surprising how good the seats looked after that period, and we only occasionally cleaned and treated them with leather cleaner. No stains at all.

    Of course this time we have gone black leather as in the other 4WD and it looks EXCELLENT!
    2010 Candy White TDI Auto, black leather, bi-Xenons + fogs, DVD plus other gadgets and gizmos to keep the kids quiet!

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