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July 10th, 2020 04:29 PM #1142I was quoted by banawe 5500 for german leather. What is the difference between german leather and original leather?
I want to replace the clothe seat and cover so it's easier to clean the leather of viruses or contaminants versus clothe cover which can hide in the millions of fibers within it.
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July 10th, 2020 04:45 PM #1143
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July 10th, 2020 05:06 PM #1144
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July 11th, 2020 09:59 AM #1145What kind of seat and cover do you guys use? clothe?
In these times of covid.. mas ma stick virus sa clothe diba?
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July 11th, 2020 10:34 AM #1146
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July 11th, 2020 10:57 AM #1147real animal-hide leather costs upwards of 30K.
the so-called "leather" that costs less than 10K per car, are actually synthetic.
but some writers say that synthetic leather, faux leather, german leather, etc leather, are more practical choices for the non-royalty.
they are cheaper and easier to clean and maintain.
i bought a used car, with faux leather seat covers. i removed these covers, because my clothes wouldn't slide over them. it was like i sat on velcro. perhaps that is one factor you should look into, when choosing your material.
also, some folks say leather or faux leather make for hotter seats.
all my rides are of cloth-draped seats.
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July 11th, 2020 11:08 AM #1148
Let's say you go to hospitals and you have virus in your pants and it got to the seats. Would synthetic leather or clothe cover be easiler to clean and disinfect?
What would happen if you use alcohol to wipe the synthetic leather? Would the black surface be removed? and what color would it fade into?
For the clothe seat and cover, I imagine the virus would get stuck in the fibers of the clothe. My worry is if someone sits on them, the virus/dusts would rise to the air (versus using alcohol on the synthetic leather). What do you guys think?
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July 11th, 2020 11:17 AM #1149i park my car under the sun, now.
patay ang virus.
serious.
i am not aware of a study that mentions the health-hazard differences among these materials.
i imagine, the synthetic materials will offer less friendly haven for the virus, because they do not absorb moisture.
alcohol and fading?
ask the manufacturer.
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July 11th, 2020 12:38 PM #1150Just leave your car overnight, pretty sure viral particles will significantly decrease to a point its not infectious anymore the next day you use it. Much more so in cloth seats since these are even more porous than leather/faux leather.
Studies have shown an infectious load of viral particles only last a day at the most on porous surfaces such as cloth, cardboard, and paper. On stainless and plastic, up to three days. And these studies were made on cooler climates.
Unless you wear PPE while driving, this should be the least of your worries. Just ensure you don't touch your face after touching unsanitized surfaces.
Will wonders never cease with Motolite? Ha ha.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well