Cleaner for Recaro seat plastics ?

sevenfourate

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What do you guys use on the plastics for your Recaros ?

Only just got mine and they aren't in the car yet (Sitting at work currently).....so can't quite picture how dark the plastic is either !! ??

I sometimes use Auto Finesse revive on darker interior and exterior trim that's really in need of a 'blacken'.

But sitting here I'm thinking the backs of the seats particularly are reasonably light grey in colour ?

What are you clean freaks all whipping out to clean / maintain yours ?
 
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Getting quite house-proud of Black Beauty now aren't we Kev !!!

Hows it going buddy ?
Not a chance my friend but is a better car to drive than the white one definitely more bhp better rubber.But will no more after October when I can use all her horses in anger you can never drive it properly on public roads
 
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Cheers guys.

I'm going to go for this today in readiness for getting my seats back soon. Re-prompted by recently seeing pictures of a pair of 197 / 200's Recaros - prepped with this and i thought the finish was fantastic.

To be fair - the blurb on it sounds similar the CarPro Perl stuff......

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Auto-Fine...963635&hash=item2803bc83a5:g:g3AAAOSwMmBVqLvm
Let us know how you get on with this stuff mate.
I've got AF Revive which is great on external plastics but the blurb on this stuff sounds ideal for protecting poxy side vents and lower grille:grinning:
 
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Let us know how you get on with this stuff mate.
I've got AF Revive which is great on external plastics but the blurb on this stuff sounds ideal for protecting poxy side vents and lower grille:grinning:

Of course.

I use revive aswell. Brilliant in some applications !
 
Ha ha ha - you pillock. Thats a classic ! A very nice 'classic' too may i add.

Your new Alcantara fetish has been unleashed and given some room to run hasn't it Simon. Nice tactile mod right there.

They on the car yet, or ?
Thanks mate :smile: Car's away for a few days so waiting to get it back before refitting. Only takes a minute. Having a mega service including belts etc for an epic european drive next week :smile:
 
Thanks mate :smile: Car's away for a few days so waiting to get it back before refitting. Only takes a minute. Having a mega service including belts etc for an epic european drive next week :smile:

Superb stuff !

Where you heading off to bud ?
 
Cheers guys.

I'm going to go for this today in readiness for getting my seats back soon. Re-prompted by recently seeing pictures of a pair of 197 / 200's Recaros - prepped with this and i thought the finish was fantastic.

To be fair - the blurb on it sounds similar the CarPro Perl stuff......

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Auto-Fine...963635&hash=item2803bc83a5:g:g3AAAOSwMmBVqLvm

I have dressle ive only used it on the engine bay certainly works well on thise plastics - never tried it inside.
 
I have dressle ive only used it on the engine bay certainly works well on thise plastics - never tried it inside.

Good to know buddy. Thanks. Will please @Big Ben i reckon.......

I have a finish i'm happy with inside....on everything but the seats; only using a couple of products. I tried both of them on the seat backs and they wern't very effective or pleasing to look at. So hunting for something else.....
 
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Cheers muchly.

Have you used these or similar Kev ?

The seat backs have a couple of pretty minor scuff on them. Luckily - from feet / shoes i'm guessing; so down pretty low and not really visible. Especially from the drivers seat :smile:

What that means though - is that the scuffs are lighter in colour and what i've tried so far neither gave a brilliant finish to the good bits. Or covered the bad bits !

I'm looking to get a uniform finish and mask these if at all possible.....i'm sure something exists !
 
Cheers muchly.

Have you used these or similar Kev ?

The seat backs have a couple of pretty minor scuff on them. Luckily - from feet / shoes i'm guessing; so down pretty low and not really visible. Especially from the drivers seat :smile:

What that means though - is that the scuffs are lighter in colour and what i've tried so far neither gave a brilliant finish to the good bits. Or covered the bad bits !

I'm looking to get a uniform finish and mask these if at all possible.....i'm sure something exists !

Used C4 on black bumpers did a really good job - also used autofinesse revive again only used it on exterior plastics:

https://shop.autofinesse.co.uk/revive-250ml
 

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