Fabric seating has a tendency to gather the bodily fluids and emanations of those seated upon them. Over time, this becomes a buffet to the various microbes that consume them, and if allowed to get wet, provide a wonderful environment for mold and mildew. Too many PnP cars have that issue. Really sends you for a loop the first time you pop your head into the cabin.
clay On Jun 23, 2013, at 7:20 PM, Alex Chamberlain wrote: > On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Chris James <c_ja...@gmx.com> wrote: > >> >> I think I would choose velor over the Tex or leather myself (in the >> periods where it was offered). Came across a dark gray 300E for sale online >> once that had a black velor interior, looked really nice! >> >> > I love velour interiors. Never understood why they are considered cheap > (in the USA at least). Velour does collect dog hair and lint, but that's > about the only downside as far as I can tell. Cozy in the winter and it > don't stick to you in the summer, unlike leather or vinyl. > > Now, the rough woven polyester that they call "cloth" in bottom-of-the-line > American and Japanese cars is quite a different thing and very unpleasant. > > Alex > _______________________________________ > http://www.okiebenz.com > For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com > To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ > > To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: > http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com _______________________________________ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com