and yes...I'm naked!

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I might try flocking my dash black and converting everthing else to black..Anyone have opinions on flocking?
 

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Extremely creative interiors!

Does anyone here know anyone that can photoshop different color combinations in the accord?

I'm not that familiar with photshop.......I'm sure someone here is an expert...
 

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Here is my black and tan to give you some more ideas.

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that looks damn clean....your tan is way cleaner and lighter looking than mine. Mine looks more dark...what do you do for uptaking?
 

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What do you mean by uptaking, if you mean upkeep. I use lemon scented pledge, on everything except the sued. The shop that did my interior that is what they told me to use. I spray some on a rag and then wipe it on and work it into the leather. If you just have leather you can just spray it directly on the leather and wipe and work it in. The method I use is because I do not want to get any thing on the sued. I just wipe it on everything and buff it out with a clean rag. It doesn't live no greasy or high shin, just a natural look to everything.
 

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you mean like furniture pledge?

Wow...that is a first...How long have you been using it? Does it not remove the color of the seats or crack the leather?
 

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while it's for furniture to protect wood from conditions that can cause it to dry out and crack...been using it on soft cover seats too and one thing it never does is remove color. so using it on car seats shouldn't make it crack or look dull. one thing it does though is make it dust free and a bit slippery :driving:
 

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you mean like furniture pledge?

Wow...that is a first...How long have you been using it? Does it not remove the color of the seats or crack the leather?

I have been using it for about a year now. There is no cracking and no loss in color. I have noticed my interior doesn't get as dusty as quickly. Also there is less stack electricity and less stack shock when I touch the metal. No cracking, it will condition and cleans the leather. As the people that did my interior they said, all those other leather protecting and conditioners seals the leather while the lemon scented pledge lets the leather still breath while still cleaning and protecting it. Only lemon scented Pledge no other is recommended. It is also printed on the back of the can. It is the little be of lemon juice they put in it. It is also good for those that have bug shields, except for the painted ones. Also good for those unpainted tail light covers, for those that still use them.
 
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