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Old 02-23-2012, 01:04 PM
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Old 02-27-2012, 12:59 AM
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I bought a used G and the cushions on the sides are pretty worn out, any way to repair them?
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also, do we need to take care of the leather if no one sits on the seat? because in my back seat in my coupe, no one has sat there ever since i got it
Old 02-27-2012, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Himalaya
also, do we need to take care of the leather if no one sits on the seat? because in my back seat in my coupe, no one has sat there ever since i got it
Regardless if the seats occupy anyone or not you should care for them. You have to factor in sunlight and also dust/dirt/pollen. I won't let anyone sit in my back seats either.
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Originally Posted by dannyc617
Regardless if the seats occupy anyone or not you should care for them. You have to factor in sunlight and also dust/dirt/pollen. I won't let anyone sit in my back seats either.
Then why have them?

I know our leather seats are of mediocre quality...but for those that have had Nissans for longer than I have, will these seats tend to crease and crack as they age? I'm assuming that regular cleaning and conditioning will prevent that from happening?
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Originally Posted by SwissCheeseHead
Then why have them?

I know our leather seats are of mediocre quality...but for those that have had Nissans for longer than I have, will these seats tend to crease and crack as they age? I'm assuming that regular cleaning and conditioning will prevent that from happening?
Because you never know when you'll meet three girls at a bar on the same night.
Old 02-28-2012, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by dannyc617
Because you never know when you'll meet three girls at a bar on the same night.
LuL guess your gonna have to (a) pick the best lookin one for all 3 (b) store two in the trunk! (c) Bring em back one at time

Back OP, I use to care about my leather seats.. but i put so much effort into cleaning and maintaining it. Just not worth it anymore, just let it be!
Old 03-06-2012, 11:11 PM
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Lexol, it cones in a seperate cleaner and conditioner bottle but its worth it!
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i just used the chemical guys leather cleaner and it works good.

barely rubbed it across the surface and it cleaned.
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Originally Posted by SwissCheeseHead
Then why have them?

I know our leather seats are of mediocre quality...but for those that have had Nissans for longer than I have, will these seats tend to crease and crack as they age? I'm assuming that regular cleaning and conditioning will prevent that from happening?
Had a 2000 Maxima until November with the blonde leather. I did a good clean and condition twice a year. Another quick all in one in between. Leather still looked and felt good when I sold the car. There will always be some creasing on the driver's seat as miles pile up. The thing you can prevent with care is loss of color in those creases. I also garage my cars, which is a big help with both interior and exterior longevity.
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