F-Type Ultra Blue with White interior?
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F-Type Ultra Blue with White interior?
I'm about to order a new P340 in Ultra Blue with Black Pack and black wheels but I've not decided about the colour of the interior yet. Personally I would prefer the Windsor Cirrus Leather Sport Seats with Morzine (white) headlining, but does it fit with the Ultra Blue exterior, what do you think? I'm pretty tall so a lighter interior with panoramic roof feels a lot less cramped in my opinion, which is a big plus for me. However it's probably more delicate so you have to clean it more often, correct? I personally just don't like a full black interior anymore, hate it on my current XE S which makes it a pretty gloomy place to be, fortunately the panoramic roof helps a bit.
Unfortunately I didn't find much pictures of this interior combination, so maybe somebody could share his experience?
Unfortunately I didn't find much pictures of this interior combination, so maybe somebody could share his experience?
Last edited by Falkenhayn; 03-06-2019 at 03:27 AM.
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By the way, my sister also told me today that this combo will be amazing because of the rather light and loud Ultra Blue colour so the light interior would also be a nice little eye-catcher compared to a full black interior. It's kind of like SinF said I guess. So I'm really inclined to order it. Should I choose this combo finally I will definitely post some pictures so everybody can get an idea of it.
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No issues with light coloured seats and trim (Ivory or Cirrus etc in recent Jags) as long as you regularly clean and condition the seats, at least once a month.
I had the Ivory "soft grain" leather seats and trim in my old XFR, nearly white and absolutely beautiful, and never had a single stain or mark that I couldn't simply wipe away with leather cleaner and a MF cloth.
I had the Ivory "soft grain" leather seats and trim in my old XFR, nearly white and absolutely beautiful, and never had a single stain or mark that I couldn't simply wipe away with leather cleaner and a MF cloth.
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Beautiful. Love to see pix showing the exterior and white interior together.
A stunning combination.
As suggested by an earlier poster, you are going to want to be extremely cautious about wearing blue denim jeans with those pristeen white seats.
The dark blue dye will slowly transfer into the white leather, and while you might not notice the slight change at first, a year or two down the road you will look at the bottom seat cushion in bright daylight with an OMG look of disgust. and its nearly impossible to reverse or clean, short of replacing the entire cushion, or the tainted panel of leather.
Regular conditioning of the leather may slow the bleed of dye from one material to another, but its not going to stop it completely. Might want to keep a clean white towel in the rear boot to put down on the seat for those days you are sporting denim. On the other hand, if you never wear blue jeans, then nothing to worry about...
A stunning combination.
As suggested by an earlier poster, you are going to want to be extremely cautious about wearing blue denim jeans with those pristeen white seats.
The dark blue dye will slowly transfer into the white leather, and while you might not notice the slight change at first, a year or two down the road you will look at the bottom seat cushion in bright daylight with an OMG look of disgust. and its nearly impossible to reverse or clean, short of replacing the entire cushion, or the tainted panel of leather.
Regular conditioning of the leather may slow the bleed of dye from one material to another, but its not going to stop it completely. Might want to keep a clean white towel in the rear boot to put down on the seat for those days you are sporting denim. On the other hand, if you never wear blue jeans, then nothing to worry about...
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Beautiful. Love to see pix showing the exterior and white interior together.
A stunning combination.
As suggested by an earlier poster, you are going to want to be extremely cautious about wearing blue denim jeans with those pristeen white seats.
The dark blue dye will slowly transfer into the white leather, and while you might not notice the slight change at first, a year or two down the road you will look at the bottom seat cushion in bright daylight with an OMG look of disgust. and its nearly impossible to reverse or clean, short of replacing the entire cushion, or the tainted panel of leather.
Regular conditioning of the leather may slow the bleed of dye from one material to another, but its not going to stop it completely. Might want to keep a clean white towel in the rear boot to put down on the seat for those days you are sporting denim. On the other hand, if you never wear blue jeans, then nothing to worry about...
A stunning combination.
As suggested by an earlier poster, you are going to want to be extremely cautious about wearing blue denim jeans with those pristeen white seats.
The dark blue dye will slowly transfer into the white leather, and while you might not notice the slight change at first, a year or two down the road you will look at the bottom seat cushion in bright daylight with an OMG look of disgust. and its nearly impossible to reverse or clean, short of replacing the entire cushion, or the tainted panel of leather.
Regular conditioning of the leather may slow the bleed of dye from one material to another, but its not going to stop it completely. Might want to keep a clean white towel in the rear boot to put down on the seat for those days you are sporting denim. On the other hand, if you never wear blue jeans, then nothing to worry about...
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When I got my old XFS back in Sept 2013 it had "Barley" upholstery, a sort of yellowish cream colour, and the driver's seat in particular was a mess. Years and years of ground in dirt, grime and grease especially on the seat base.
I attacked it with Meguiar's "Gold Class Leather and Vinyl Cleaner", a couple of MF cloths and a stack of elbow grease and it come up looking like new (and you should have seen the state of the cloths afterwards, straight in the bin!)
I attacked it with Meguiar's "Gold Class Leather and Vinyl Cleaner", a couple of MF cloths and a stack of elbow grease and it come up looking like new (and you should have seen the state of the cloths afterwards, straight in the bin!)