cclaygo
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Two months in, many jeans wearers, zero issues with white. In two years who knows...but as of now...zero regrets!
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Maybe I've been drinking too much of the kool aid
That's a pretty strong nod of approval. You've got perforated seats as well - did anything get in the holes?Ditto here. My wife also stopped at a farm stand and the farmer's muddy, skunked dog jumped in the car (ugh). Wiped right off.
Sounds like a good reason to quit smoking to me!I'm a smoker. I'm told nicotine stains in white cars is awful.
Everything is a good reason to quit smoking.Sounds like a good reason to quit smoking to me!
Modern denim, especially dark blue/indigo, will continue to fade and can rub-off... being pre-washed won't change that. (It helps with initial shrinking, though.) "Faded" jeans just aren't as popular as they were in their hey-day... but maybe the "dad jeans" look is ironically cool now? ;-)Lots of talk here about blue jeans. I don't know about the white seats either way, but I would like to say that unless you are wearing new dark blue jeans (unwashed or washed just once) there shouldn't be any dye coming off. They newer style jeans are "prewashed" or "acid washed" depending on the style, and these tend to be prefaded.
Blue jeans dye is the worst and transfers to every seat material I know of. I've seen reports that it wipes off of the white synthetic Tesla seats very easily.
Shhh.. don't say that again else Tesla will list it beside gas savings and federal credit to lower the cost of Tesla's!Just to be on the safe side, I think I will start to throw away all my blue jeans n slowly switch to cargo pants, white jeans, non-jeans material Bermudas when I get my Tesla.
Where have you seen these reports about blue Jean dye transfer being wiped off easily?
I have yet to hear about blue Jean transferring much less being cleaned easily.
I have heard of the white seats being easier to clean but never referring to blue Jean dye.
Aha! So finally someone admits blue jean stains are a thing!Mr. Clean Magic Eraser will remove blue jean stains. My wife has this problem in her Q7 with tan leather. We keep a magic eraser in the car, works well on trim for shoe scuffs also.
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Aha! So finally someone admits blue jean stains are a thing!