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What steamer do you use mate?
Think I need to invest.Nothing fancy. Just the cheapest Karcher number. Think it was around 100 quid.
Another vote for the Karcher one, comes with loads of attachments, you can steam clean just about anything, they're great.Think I need to invest.
That looks great mate!
I think i need to invest in one too.
Any more pics of the seats etc?
P.s the ambient lighting looks the nuts mate.
Are you pleased with it, does sound like a nice cheap mod?This is the ambient lighting kit. Well worth getting.
https://www.powerfuluk.com/range-rover-sport-l494-interior-led-upgrade-kit-white-blue-mix.html
Don’t have any other photos of the leather as the seats really weren’t that bad. The steering wheel was the worst.
Are you pleased with it, does sound like a nice cheap mod?
They are mega! Those and my painted calipers are two of my favourite mods. They dim down when you start the engine and stuff as well.
You have just spent another 60 of my Pounds !
EDIT: but wait the wife just said the ambient lighting "in her RRS" is changeable ?? apparently its got 12 different colors ?
It is but not the footwell lights. The ambient lighting on the pre-facelift is almost non-existent.
Stone.
How did you steam the wheel?
Any diys on YouTube?
I have a 2 quotes from detailer to do the whole inside and out of car Inc CC and circa 1k.
Which is a tad steep when you consider I have everything at home except any CC.
Wow that is simple.Ive never had a detailer do the interior. I prefer to put the money into the paintwork and do the inside myself. I just ran the steam wand with the cloth attachment around the wheel and then wiped it with a micro fibre cloth. To do a thorough job you'd want to lather it up with some Pears soap and a detailers brush first