Accord Leather Questions
I have never had leather interior in a car before.
1. How is the quality of the leather interior? It seems nice, though is it good quality?
2. Are there any reasons why leather may not be a good choice? Example: it retains heat during the Summer, etc.
Thanks!
1. How is the quality of the leather interior? It seems nice, though is it good quality?
2. Are there any reasons why leather may not be a good choice? Example: it retains heat during the Summer, etc.
Thanks!
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Leather does heat up alot in an enclosed car sitting in the sun, but not as bad as vinyl seats do.
If you spill something on leather, it doesn't soak in like it would with cloth seats.
A vehicle with leather is easier to get in/out of so it may be a better choice if you have a physical limitation.
I probably would have gone with cloth, but I wanted the Navi system, so I had no choice.
Mrbill
Thanks.
You're buying about a $20-35k car. Spend an extra $10 on a sun shade (discount auto, CVS, Wal*mart, ect) to go across the windshield. This will keep the seats, steering wheel and dash from being able to fry eggs, cook chicken or steam vegetables.
Get your windows tinted. Doesn't have to be the $300 one from honda but the place on the side of the street saying $45 will do great. It'll keep the overall cabin cooler and make it harder for people to see into your car.
Staying about 5-30minutes in a place, vent the sunroof. I'll help keep the stale hot air out and fresh are will be ready for you. Alot longer, Close the roof and sunshade.
Keep a small towel over the seats. It'll keep some heat out. Do this for the rear, especially over the headrests. Cracking causes the most damage there.
Avoid Black cars!! Its seems silly but black attracts much more heat than a lighter color. Personally, a dark green, nice gold, or grey will be nice. Avoid Red (police attention getters), White (dirt shower), silver (strange but is THE hardest color to see in rain) and black (the heat grabber). But thats just my opinion (except for red, black and silver)
These are good tips for keeping a car cooler. Combine all and you beat some serious heat!! Even in miami except for miami Hope these tips help and good luck with the Accord!!
-Cj :shades:
I guess there is always the option of having them repaired when they need it.
Mrbill
My interior:
This doesn't look bad considering it's had 163,000 miles worth of butts in the seats, right? (BTW, the lighting is bad, the seats aren't as light as they look in the pics).
Mrbill
2. Are there any reasons why leather may not be a good choice? Example: it retains heat during the Summer, etc.
...Yo, another first time leather dude here......
1. After 16,500 miles no complaints (05 AV6 6M)
2. I try and use some of Autoboy16's guidance......
Sunshade (I park in the shade too)...but were the truth to be known...........the leather just don't seem to get that hot........ For the winter, there are seat warmers. I don't use them here in the state capital.....no need.
..all in all, seems like a good choice so far.....
best, ez..
-Cj
PS: My wife found it at the feed store, of all places to get quality leather cleaners.
-Cj
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Yesterday, I noticed on the drivers seat, a black "residue" on the leather. It is located lower back, and the two side pieces of leather that give you lateral support.
Well, I have spent a good part of the day trying to clean that stuff off and it is not coming off.
I have used saddle soap, Weiman Leather Wipes and Blue Magic leather and vinyl cleaner.
Does anyone else have any suggestions on how to clean this or do I have an odd lot of leather in my car that I will need to have the dealership fix?
Please help.
Thanks.
Dave
I noticed the same problem on my 04 EX-L. I'm assuming it came from my leather belt.
I used Lexol cleaner/conditioner on the mark. It didn't remove all of it, but some did come off. I didn't want to over-due it and harm the leather, so I left it as is. After a few more treatments of conditioner (over the next year), the mark seems to be less and less. My guess is the conditioner is softening up whatever is leaving the mark, and it's probably rubbing off on my clothes.
Mrbill
*Ink applied directly into living dermis is permanent. I believe these markings generally go by the common naming convention, "tattoos"...
I'm afraid ray_h1 is right...the only reason pen, marker, etc... eventually fades is because skin is constantly renewing itself from the inside out. Leather seats are quite dead, I bevlieve you'll find!
If the pen-mark fades, it's not because it has the qualities of human skin, it's because the ink was somehow rubbed/cleaned off the leather.
Oh, gee, thanks :sick: . I never done did thank of that idear!
Do I detect a little bit of "Redneck" heritage here?
Haha, it is hard for me to type this, as a student who is currently enrolled in a "Newswriting" class, among others! LOL
I got to go in yonder, but I'll be back quicker than you can lasso yo grandmaw!
I thought all rednecks were in-bread, but I detect a little "Ghetto" here too. Redneck/Ghetto, what a combination!
By the way, I emailed the people who made my belt and told them how un-happy I was that their product did this to my car that is only a few months old and not even has 3000 miles on it. May try the Lexol idea.