I have a 2024 limited Oxford white/gray interior and my driver’s seat is starting to get a blue discoloration. I’ve had it for only 10 months since new. Is anyone else experiencing this? Do you think this will be covered under warranty?
Looks like it’s probably from blue jeans.
Some folks recommend using leather wipes or cleaner, while others use baby wipes to clean it. Just don’t use Magic Eraser - it’s abrasive.
Nice, are you single?
DanBurn said:
Nice, are you single?
LOL take my upvote.
That looks like an almost perfect butt print
Doesn’t know that the Kona trim comes with an in-car bakery.
Cheap clothes often have cheap dyes.
NexoNomad said:
Cheap clothes often have cheap dyes.
Expensive clothes can have cheap dyes too.
Always go for black interior! LOL.
Looks like someone wears a lot of yoga pants.
Michael said:
Looks like someone wears a lot of yoga pants.
Yeah, that’s basically all she wears LOL.
You should sue Lululemon. You can see her hog taker and log maker!
RooneyOnWheels said:
You should sue Lululemon. You can see her hog taker and log maker!
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It’s not the car’s problem; it’s your denim leeching dye problem. If you sit on white leather, avoid clothes that transfer dye when you sweat.
Nice tight butt, wow!
Many clothes have dyes that can transfer. What does your wife wear when she drives? Yoga pants? Sweatpants? Jeans? It could be any of those.
That’s dye transfer from clothing.
That’s jean dye bleaching, not a warranty issue.
I would be cautious too.
Seems like someone wore brand new pants with the heated seats on.