Rviator
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I ordered mine with the medium stone, no regrets, I wanted a lighter color than black.
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How did the Scotch guard application go? Did it dry pretty quickly?Conscious choice here as well, ditto on the reasons already mentioned. Scotch guarded the seats first thing and all spills have easily cleaned up to date....
Did the same to my Medium Stone interior. Keep it off of the vinyl/leatherette that is on the door arm rests. Otherwise works nice.How did the Scotch guard application go? Did it dry pretty quickly?
Did the same to my Medium Stone interior. Keep it off of the vinyl/leatherette that is on the door arm rests. Otherwise works nice.
(left a little bit of white film that cleaned up whenever I wiped it down with TurtleWax Ice Interior Detailer)
I chose Medium Stone for a reason not mentioned here. Even with the ebony interiors the headliner and Pillars are Medium Stone.
Dunno if someone wants photos of it, but I'm game to take them if they'd like to see the interior in specific angles from a Saber Crew Cab.
Agreed - it is very much a tan color, not a gray.Gotta see it in person, all the pics online make it look ash/gray or really light. I have the cloth and it's more of a tan, not that light at all. Tried to take a pic, but no luck, looks gray. It is more of a medium tan really.
What kind of material are your door inserts above the armrests made of? Just curious, mine are cloth with the cloth interior.Here are a couple of the front seats in mine - the rear seat is all covered up by the dog cover.
While I like the feel of cloth seats, I love how easy the leather cleans up. I can go hiking, get all muddy and they literally just wipe clean. The seat heaters help in the winter when it is cold.
I had to go look. They are leather - it appears to be the same leather as the seats - same with the armrest.What kind of material are your door inserts above the armrests made of? Just curious, mine are cloth with the cloth interior.