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Are my seats lama grey ?

braveheart

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Hi troops, couple of pics of my seats getting my drivers seat bolster touched up and all the seats cleaned and protected upholsterer says that seats are grey !! What do u guys think and is there any sites i can use to check ? Thanks.


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I assumed mine were Llama grey, and yours are the same colour.
My arm rest and door cards are the same colour as the dashboard though. Must have been an option?
 

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It seems there were several combinations as options.....
 

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I honestly thought they were a light cream colour, but grey it is, il post pics of the finish I get after the touch up is done if anyone wants to see how it turned out.
 

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Thanks,

I was a little worried to start with, I thought the seats would mark up badly being so light, but in fact they have proven to be quite easy to keep clean.
 

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PM me your Vin number and email address and I'll forward you a pdf of everything your car has from the Peugeot service site.

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I use Astonish Leather Cleaner, and Wheelers Natural Beeswax Leather Balm. I did get Wheelers Leather Cleaner too, but I found the far cheaper Astonish to be more effective.

It brings off the blue dye from denim & any small marks that appear. The Wheelers Balm does leave a nice finish & buffs up well.

I tend to only use it when I notice a “blue hue” appearing on the drivers seat, or just every so often. I read that over cleaning wasn’t a good idea for leather.
 

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DKZ5745 said:
I use Astonish Leather Cleaner, and Wheelers Natural Beeswax Leather Balm. I did get Wheelers Leather Cleaner too, but I found the far cheaper Astonish to be more effective.

It brings off the blue dye from denim & any small marks that appear. The Wheelers Balm does leave a nice finish & buffs up well.

I tend to only use it when I notice a “blue hue” appearing on the drivers seat, or just every so often. I read that over cleaning wasn’t a good idea for leather.


DKZ...

Over cleaning leather with strong cleaning agents, is definitely not a good idea, i did this in my 307cc which had cream seats.... I ended up taking the colour off altogether in a couple of places. Good news is, there's about 70 or so different paint colours to choose from to re-do if needed.

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