JohnInFrance
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Vegan tears.What do you feed plastic ‘Pleather’ with?
Vegan tears.What do you feed plastic ‘Pleather’ with?
how do you feed plastic seats lolI think interior pieces are only covered for 12 months under the warranty... Leather is always prone to splitting/cracking if not "fed" and looked after properly.
how do you feed plastic seats lol
no powdered unicorn horn mixed with chicken lips lol
that question has already been asked on this thread, and I answered it... And I shared some products that were availablehow do you feed plastic seats lol
Any recomedations for the "looking after" then?regardless of the material it still needs looking after ?![]()
Get yourself online and Google "Faux leather protector". They sell it in Dunelm but will probably be available from other retailers.Any recomedations for the "looking after" then?
You really need to read the whole post it's been answered alreadyAny recommendation for the "looking after" then?
You are very welcomeI bought some of the faux leather protector from Dunelms that you wrote about.
I tried it out on my dining room chairs, and I must admit that they look much better for the treatment.
Thank you - I didn’t realise such a product existed, but I shan’t hesitate to use it on my car seats. Eventually!
Seat fabric has a 12 month warranty. In limiting the warranty to 12 months (as an exclusion to the 7 year warranty) MG are setting the period they consider that normal wear & tear should not damage the fabric, so it cannot reasonably be excluded within the 12 months. I would argue this point very strongly with MG.Mine splitting on drivers seat less than 12 months and 10,000 on the clock. MG say wear and tear
It’s NOT leather!!!I think interior pieces are only covered for 12 months under the warranty... Leather is always prone to splitting/cracking if not "fed" and looked after properly.
Mine splitting on drivers seat less than 12 months and 10,000 on the clock. MG say wear and tear. The cover was pleather on the Trophy Connect LR and not damaged by accident etc. Last car was a Ford Kuga and 5 years seats were still perfect.