here she is!
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Silver and Cocoa is a great combo, though not as nice as Meteor/Cocoa
What are you using on the leather? The only complaint I had was the dealer slapped some kind of very slick / oily coating on my Cocoa leather and it still smells of it.
What are you using on the leather? The only complaint I had was the dealer slapped some kind of very slick / oily coating on my Cocoa leather and it still smells of it.
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Originally Posted by TT Gasman
Silver and Cocoa is a great combo, though not as nice as Meteor/Cocoa
What are you using on the leather? The only complaint I had was the dealer slapped some kind of very slick / oily coating on my Cocoa leather and it still smells of it.
What are you using on the leather? The only complaint I had was the dealer slapped some kind of very slick / oily coating on my Cocoa leather and it still smells of it.
I use Zaino, easy on, no buffing, not greasy and smells great (like leather)
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Congrats, and the cocoa leather really looks good and classy!
I am always a black interior guy, mainly just think that the black color hides dirt better. But after seeing your cocoa color interior, I might go for cocoa when I order my next P-car
With best regards,
- Alex 07 997S Artic Silver/ Black.
I am always a black interior guy, mainly just think that the black color hides dirt better. But after seeing your cocoa color interior, I might go for cocoa when I order my next P-car
With best regards,
- Alex 07 997S Artic Silver/ Black.