Tony Hoyle
Active Member
Probably not, aren't they mostly plastic? I'd be tempted to put a bit of cloth behind it anyway myself..Mate I wear a lot of jeans so might be an issue for me. Wondering if the bairns baby seat would leave any marks?
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Probably not, aren't they mostly plastic? I'd be tempted to put a bit of cloth behind it anyway myself..Mate I wear a lot of jeans so might be an issue for me. Wondering if the bairns baby seat would leave any marks?
Yeh I’ve got this cover that goes behind it. Worked well so far.Probably not, aren't they mostly plastic? I'd be tempted to put a bit of cloth behind it anyway myself..
Thanks mate, reassuringNot had my M3 long, but I wanted the white seats as I feel it makes it look more premium and spacious inside. No issues as yet and I have a 3 and 6 year old. They wipe clean as others have said.
Here is the deal ok.Thanks mate, reassuring
So you’re saying they can’t be kept clean? Or perhaps I can’t keep them clean? Both?Here is the deal ok.
You can have white seats but (and remember I have read most of the threads you started) when you get them and you can't clean them please promise us you won't start a thread about how terrible they are and someone should have warned you?
Fair enough?
ThanksThree year old M3P with white seats here… they look pretty much as new. Would I get white seats again? Definitely.
I use Autoglym Interior Shampoo for cleaning them.
That might apply to a lot of people's kids.Going on 4 1/2 years with my Model 3 LR Blue with white seats. My kids are older now but were younger before.
What about if I fancy wearing fancy jeansI’ve actually got a disposable seat cover in the boot of my M3P that I put on the seat if I fancy wearing jeans
You could hear a hundred stories from us about how the white seats are great (I've had the white seats for a year and they are still looking great), but that one story about how they stain will put you off and you'll go for black.Hi all
Yes, it’s probably been discussed in the past here but I’ll ask anyway.
Been offered a MY in Blue but just discovered it has white interior.
I’ve always steered clear of this. For a start I’ve got young kids, which I know isn’t the end of the world and the seats apparently wipe down etc, I get it.
BUT
Over time, surely these white seats when they start to crease and wear etc, surely they start to look a bit crap and don’t hide the wear as good as the black interior? Don’t get me wrong, white looks the biz but I’ve got my realistic head on here.
Just wanted some opinions and thoughts from those who’ve took the white interior route. How far are you down the line? Any issues? Do you regret it?
Thanks.
What type did you get? Might look a bit less janky than a towel..I’ve actually got a disposable seat cover in the boot of my M3P that I put on the seat if I fancy wearing jeans
It’s like looking at reviews on trip advisor mate, or reviews anywhere really, it’s 5 stars, 5 stars, 5 stars, 1 star, 5 stars. Yet we’re naturally drawn more to the negative review than the positive. Totally get it.You could hear a hundred stories from us about how the white seats are great (I've had the white seats for a year and they are still looking great), but that one story about how they stain will put you off and you'll go for black.
It is inevitable.
It's literally just one of the disposable plastic ones that garages use. It's nothing fancy, and I'm sure I just look like I've taken some customer's car out for a jolly whenever anyone spots me getting in or out of it.What type did you get? Might look a bit less janky than a towel..