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    Hi All,

    I've got a Pov Pack MPS 6. As a result I've got the cloth seats which are harder to clean and less bling, but I love nonetheless as they are more grippy than the leather. Maybe it's me, but I think over the last two years the black colour of the seats has faded a touch. The car is always undercover, at work and at home, so maybe it's just my eyes and mind playing tricks on me. Anyhow does anyone know what I could use to clean the seats, and make it look like new again? Is there a special shampoo I could use?

    Cheers for your help in advance......

    Senthu
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    Yes there are shampoos you use. But the best way to get your seats done is with a shampoo machine.

    You can hire a shampoo machine but by the time you do this and lug the thing around, you may as well pay for a professional to come do it and the rest of your interior for you.

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    Thanks Joel, Ive got a pov pack too any recommendations for someone in ACT to give the inside of the car a great detail ?

    BTW cloth seats are far more grippy and comfortable than the leather ones and who need Bose anyway

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    just more weight BB

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbetty View Post
    Thanks Joel, Ive got a pov pack too any recommendations for someone in ACT to give the inside of the car a great detail ?

    BTW cloth seats are far more grippy and comfortable than the leather ones and who need Bose anyway
    I don't think we have any detailers that I know and can recommend from ACT sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZAS View Post
    Yes there are shampoos you use. But the best way to get your seats done is with a shampoo machine.

    You can hire a shampoo machine but by the time you do this and lug the thing around, you may as well pay for a professional to come do it and the rest of your interior for you.
    Thanks Joel!
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbetty View Post
    Thanks Joel, Ive got a pov pack too any recommendations for someone in ACT to give the inside of the car a great detail ?

    BTW cloth seats are far more grippy and comfortable than the leather ones and who need Bose anyway

    Yeah the leather is soooo slippery in the back seat as i recall...but i cant be too sure as i was quite intoxicated

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    @ Missy

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    Quote Originally Posted by MISSMPS View Post
    Yeah the leather is soooo slippery in the back seat as i recall...but i cant be too sure as i was quite intoxicated
    No doubt easier to clean though
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    i didnt even know mzr6 mps came in two versions! wowowow!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jegi#5 View Post
    No doubt easier to clean though

    Yes but the pov pack stays looking good for longer....leather is skin, so it wrinkles and cracks hence why the pov pack is better value, as cloth doesnt wrinkle or crack...yep it might get dirty but its cheaper to get seats cleaned than repaired

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    i tohugh every mps 6 had leather... what other extra do you get?

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    Give Nifty a shot I use that on my leather interior in the GTiR Can be bought at any woolworths or coles, comes in a white spray bottle

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    the difference between pov and posh on the MPS6 is not as different as that between the MPS3 ie we get the Xenon lights on both models

    Heres what you get in the posh pack u dont get with pov
    • leather seats
    • bose stereo (with 1 extra speaker)
    • electric seats with memory positions
    • sun roof


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    Quote Originally Posted by LILZLR View Post
    Give Nifty a shot I use that on my leather interior in the GTiR Can be bought at any woolworths or coles, comes in a white spray bottle
    Jeqi doesnt have leather, we have the more comfortable option
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    The thing that puts me off leather is the lines and creases...
    Looks good for the first few months, then I dont want to sit in the seat to cause marks!!

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    I like to think that I have the Track version of MPS 6 :-) It's a stripped out, lighter version with much better grippier seats! Us POV pack drivers are more hardcore! All I cared for was that the POV pack had xenon's and I was set!

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    xenon FTW

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