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This one I’m going to respectfully disagree with. Leather cleans off with a quick wipe of a damp cloth. If you grab some leather cleaner and conditioning wipes and store them in the Jeep, you don’t have to worry about staining.Ive had many vehicles with leather and my personal answer to that is no. Keeping leather in tip top shape takes work, it’s a real PITA honestly. People will chime in and say it’s not but their rigs are only a year old so yeah they aren’t there yet. Time will take its toll if not cared for properly. This is my first vehicle with cloths seats in a long time and I’m starting to remember why cloths seats are so awesome. Of course I have seat covers over mine but they are generally duty free.
Imagine that lolThis one I’m going to respectfully disagree with.
Oh man I miss my soft topForgot to post these in here to my non-Rubi peeps.
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Not entirely certain why you're calling out. I'm stating my opinion and was respectful. It's based on years of leather seats, and it doesn't match what you're saying. I find them easier to clean, as stuff just wipes off. Maintaining them is as simple as cleaning and conditioning every few months, and isn't laborious, or overly time-consuming. It takes about as much time as brushing or vacuuming off cloth seats.Imagine that lol
Conditioning leather properly takes longer than a quick wipe off (brushing) with your hand and vacuuming. It is a very arduous task especially if you have high usage.Not entirely certain why you're calling out. I'm stating my opinion and was respectful. It's based on years of leather seats, and it doesn't match what you're saying. I find them easier to clean, as stuff just wipes off. Maintaining them is as simple as cleaning and conditioning every few months, and isn't laborious, or overly time-consuming. It takes about as much time as brushing or vacuuming off cloth seats.
Get one, get one, get one!Oh man I miss my soft top
Unless of course they look like this...Conditioning leather properly takes longer than a quick wipe off (brushing) with your hand and vacuuming. It is a very arduous task especially if you have high usage.
You see, if you’re the only person who uses the vehicle and you have leather seats, you still have to condition all of the seats, even the ones you don’t use at all. They all have to be conditioned.
Now, let’s use a similar scenario but add a little more usage with cloth seats:
You're the only person who uses the vehicle aside from a few guests here and there (more usage), you don’t have to condition or clean anything.
Even though it may not be a huge pain to some, it’s still a pain you don’t have with cloth. I won’t go back to leather unless it is a forced option.
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That’s baller style. I’d just have Mr. Belvedere condition them while I play Mario Cart on my phone at the club house LOLUnless of course they look like this...
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Someone just showed their ageThat’s baller style. I’d just have Mr. Belvedere condition them while I play Mario Cart on my phone at the club house LOL
That’s actually my plan as well hahatwo quick pictures of my sport. cant wait for the 33" tires to wear out so i can get a fresh 35 going
note my buddy trying to walk up the hill i just drove up in the wrangler. though he was gonna poo himself lol![]()
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