I have a 99 E320 and the seats are starting to show lines, etc. My '95,
oddly enough, looks perfect. Does anyone have recommendations on
restaining/reconditioning the MB Tex? I don't want to invest in new
upholstery.
Josh
Tiger - 24 Jan 2008 02:11 GMT
What you need is Leatherique Pristine Klean for your MB Tex... I have it on
mine and man... it really cleans it out so easy... Let it soak for a bit.
For your 1999 E320, you need the Leatherique Rejuvenator... let soak for a
couple of days in summer when it is hot... and then use Pristine Klean to
clean them off. Huge difference too.
Josh - 24 Jan 2008 22:26 GMT
I've seen that before, but the issue on the '99 is that the blue MB Tex
seats, esp. in back, has developed white crease lines. Is there a way to
have it stained? The Leatherique stain appears to only apply to leather.
> What you need is Leatherique Pristine Klean for your MB Tex... I have it
> on
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> couple of days in summer when it is hot... and then use Pristine Klean to
> clean them off. Huge difference too.
Tiger - 25 Jan 2008 04:53 GMT
I am not sure where you are located but I don't recall any MB Tex W210 in
USA...
Josh - 25 Jan 2008 13:31 GMT
Well, I'll be darned. I pulled out the original dealer sticker and lo and
behold it shows leather interior (Ash Leather). All these years I thought
it was vinyl. Still odd how my '95 looks brand new but the '99 is aging.
>I am not sure where you are located but I don't recall any MB Tex W210 in
>USA...
Tiger - 25 Jan 2008 15:28 GMT
LOL!!! Trust me on this... Leatherique Rejuvenator in summertime will bring
that leather to the day you bought the car. Do it in spring or summer when
it is hot. If you can't wait 3 days then at least a whole day in the sun.
Karl - 25 Jan 2008 06:04 GMT
What is your complete vin number? You can pmail me, if you don't want to
put it here.
> I have a 99 E320 and the seats are starting to show lines, etc. My '95,
> oddly enough, looks perfect. Does anyone have recommendations on
> restaining/reconditioning the MB Tex? I don't want to invest in new
> upholstery.
>
> Josh