How do you take care of your Recaro seats?
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How do you take care of your Recaro seats?
I've seen tons of threads on how to keep the Evo's exterior in showroom condition. However there're little info on how to take care of the interior, including the Recaro seats.
Anyone out there who's willing to share their secrets on how to keep their Recaros in good shape? Thanks!
Anyone out there who's willing to share their secrets on how to keep their Recaros in good shape? Thanks!
my dealer applied some kind of complimentary fabric protector....
ive had my evo for just over 4 months.. and so far so good.
every week when i wash my car i take out my little dirt devil vacuum and go over the interior. making sure all the little cracks in the seats are free from any kind of debris. (floor mats are removed and vacuumed individually.)
i allow absolutely no eating or drink (water is ok) in my car... that helps too
ive had my evo for just over 4 months.. and so far so good.
every week when i wash my car i take out my little dirt devil vacuum and go over the interior. making sure all the little cracks in the seats are free from any kind of debris. (floor mats are removed and vacuumed individually.)
i allow absolutely no eating or drink (water is ok) in my car... that helps too
True absolutely no food in the car!
remember the opening scene in Bad Boys 1? when will smith is driving the black 911 turbo, martin lawrence was eating some food and dropped fries on the floor? Smith pulls over and tells lawrence to get out of the car?
I always tell my passengers that will happen to them if they drop food in my car...
remember the opening scene in Bad Boys 1? when will smith is driving the black 911 turbo, martin lawrence was eating some food and dropped fries on the floor? Smith pulls over and tells lawrence to get out of the car?
I always tell my passengers that will happen to them if they drop food in my car...
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Originally posted by Chris in HB
This is another reason no fat chicks can't ride - I don't want them to break the bolsters or sweat on the seats...
This is another reason no fat chicks can't ride - I don't want them to break the bolsters or sweat on the seats...

i don't want the suspension bottoming out either...
If you wear timberland boots you can use your suede brush for those... or you can just get any soft bristled brush and brush them out if the suede is starting to look flat



