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hawkeye372

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My XLR/V(s)
2006 infrared xlr
I'm here and on FB. But i'm on this site more and more rather then FB. Trying to figure out how much i really want the upgrade v thats down at the drealership here in st augustine. It only has around 8300 miles on her. But the darker wood trim, the v badging and of corse the raised hood scoop. I also like the upgraded v mesh grill. The only thing mine has thats bothering me a little is there is a brown mark that is turning green on the armrest. This mark was here when i got it. I think the previous owner rested his left leg or his knee was always bumping that area. I thought the v had the rectangular pipe tips but i guess they didn't come out till later yrs :dunno:?
 
I'm here and on FB. But i'm on this site more and more rather then FB. Trying to figure out how much i really want the upgrade v thats down at the drealership here in st augustine. It only has around 8300 miles on her. But the darker wood trim, the v badging and of corse the raised hood scoop. I also like the upgraded v mesh grill. The only thing mine has thats bothering me a little is there is a brown mark that is turning green on the armrest. This mark was here when i got it. I think the previous owner rested his left leg or his knee was always bumping that area. I thought the v had the rectangular pipe tips but i guess they didn't come out till later yrs :dunno:?

--If the leather on the armrest is changing color, (and it isn't a huge spot) remove the problem area with some 400 grit sandpaper, then apply black shoe polish and buff it out. I had some damage to my steering wheel and fixed it this way. You'll never know it was there!

CC
 
--If the leather on the armrest is changing color, (and it isn't a huge spot) remove the problem area with some 400 grit sandpaper, then apply black shoe polish and buff it out. I had some damage to my steering wheel and fixed it this way. You'll never know it was there!

CC

Thanks, but its a tan armrest. If i use black shoe polish will that turn it the black color not tan? also the area is right where the stitching is too
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Thanks, but its a tan armrest. If i use black shoe polish will that turn it the black color not tan? also the area is right where the stitching is too
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Here something I have been using for all kind of scuffs on the interior I use a Mr Eraser make it wet and wipe it lightly it does wonders on cleaning the leather seats too and i always wipe with fresh clean warm water to clean it good than wipe dry with a clean cloth, but you must put a leather dressing back on it after cleaning for protection. I use it on the steering wheel I thought the leather was wearing and here it was dirt build from hands! But a small spot where it was run through!


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Here something I have been using for all kind of scuffs on the interior I use a Mr Eraser make it wet and wipe it lightly it does wonders on cleaning the leather seats too and i always wipe with fresh clean warm water to clean it good than wipe dry with a clean cloth, but you must put a leather dressing back on it after cleaning for protection. I use it on the steering wheel I thought the leather was wearing and here it was dirt build from hands! But a small spot where it was run through!


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Dan,
I think you ruined Hawkeye's excuse for getting that XLR-V he wants! :chuckle
 
Dan,
I think you ruined Hawkeye's excuse for getting that XLR-V he wants! :chuckle

Maybe but here really "wants both" In case you did not notice!! LOL


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Maybe but here really "wants both" In case you did not notice!! LOL


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Well. i used that magic eraser. But all it did was get the green tint off. Yes i really wanted the V but found out that it was sold a couple days ago. The new owners will pick it up around thursday. But i did give the sales guy a card and told him to please let the new owners know about the site here.
 
Here something I have been using for all kind of scuffs on the interior I use a Mr Eraser make it wet and wipe it lightly it does wonders on cleaning the leather seats too and i always wipe with fresh clean warm water to clean it good than wipe dry with a clean cloth, but you must put a leather dressing back on it after cleaning for protection. I use it on the steering wheel I thought the leather was wearing and here it was dirt build from hands! But a small spot where it was run through!


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When i was at the dealership (they had a coupon for a battery check on the site) I went over to the parts dept. The guy quoted me a price of a new one would be around 302.39. Part # 89039715. That didn't include labor. So one of the service techs i work with said they have just started using this guy that comes around to refinish leather and upholstery. They said it would probably be a lot cheaper :dunno:. So if it gets to be a eye sore. then i might just go that route.
 
Here something I have been using for all kind of scuffs on the interior I use a Mr Eraser make it wet and wipe it lightly it does wonders on cleaning the leather seats too and i always wipe with fresh clean warm water to clean it good than wipe dry with a clean cloth, but you must put a leather dressing back on it after cleaning for protection. I use it on the steering wheel I thought the leather was wearing and here it was dirt build from hands! But a small spot where it was run through!


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The Mr. Clean Eraser is also really good for getting shoe scuffs off interior plastic. The Cashmere interior shows that really bad (especially on the corners of the front seats) & I tried everything to get them off with no luck until the eraser. Just be gentle & take lots of light passes instead of a few heavy ones, because it can knock the texture down if you aren't careful.
 

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