I really like the leather but....

when I got my 550 back in October of 2010 the thing smelled amazing.
Just like that rich leather scent you'd wanna have you know? Like a nice suede coat or a rich leather bomber jacket you know?

Now, there is a faint smell still lingering; and no doubt my senses have become used to being inside the car, BUT my other car smells WAAY-HEY-HEY better. I'm thinking it's because of the alcantara?
I just don't have that 'damn it smells good in here' sensation anymore inside DEADBEAT...
Any thoughts you leather-heads wanna share?

when I got my 550 back in October of 2010 the thing smelled amazing.
Just like that rich leather scent you'd wanna have you know? Like a nice suede coat or a rich leather bomber jacket you know?

Now, there is a faint smell still lingering; and no doubt my senses have become used to being inside the car, BUT my other car smells WAAY-HEY-HEY better. I'm thinking it's because of the alcantara?
I just don't have that 'damn it smells good in here' sensation anymore inside DEADBEAT...
Any thoughts you leather-heads wanna share?

Leather Masters is great stuff and cleans well too.
Leatherique does well with maintained surfaces but works better than Leather Masters on leathers with deferred maintenance. It is a bit of a pain to apply and takes a full weekend (preferrably with sunshine) to get the best results.
Both products will restore that matte luster to your leather (assuming it isn't too worn) and after a few days the product smell will be replaced by the smell of leather.
and yes, while I love polyester so much, guess it isn't a suprise.....
why do dealers and everyone make such a big deal about it?

it's soft to the touch and everything......maybe it holds the leather scent
in it's fibers? but that may be a weak therory
thanx!
Last edited by ImInPA; Dec 23, 2011 at 01:29 PM.
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As alcantara is generally considered an upscale fabric, it is almost always combined with leather seat bolsters - hence the impression of a leather smell.
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anyone worry about the perforated seats holding too much moisture?
thanx for the comments gents!
Use cleaners and conditioners sparingly. If you find that some parts (usually the top of the rear seats) soak it up much faster than other areas, then you can always reapply, but don't slather the stuff on - it will get sucked into all the nooks and crannies and it'll take forever to get dry - it will also attract more dirt.
Apply the cleaner or conditioner to a clean cloth and just get it damp. This is especially important for conditioner.
You know what, screw it, if people are gonna say "Alcantara" like it's some premium feast, then from now on I am ignorant to the name "MB Tex", I am officially referring to it as "Artico Leather"!
For the plastic, I usually use the 1Z Einszett Plastic Vinyl Deep Cleaner (Plastik Reiniger) to really deep clean, and their cockpit premium to keep it clean. Both products leave 100% matte finish, smell really good as well.
Sorry to put a negative spin on this.
Sorry to put a negative spin on this.
thank you!
For the plastic, I usually use the 1Z Einszett Plastic Vinyl Deep Cleaner (Plastik Reiniger) to really deep clean, and their cockpit premium to keep it clean. Both products leave 100% matte finish, smell really good as well.
Sorry to put a negative spin on this.
LOL
http://int.alcantara.com/#/en/menu/t...t_is_alcantara
Fake is fake in either case, but each with it's own unique benefits and charm.
http://int.alcantara.com/#/en/menu/t...t_is_alcantara
Fake is fake in either case, but each with it's own unique benefits and charm.







