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Old Apr 28, 2009 | 05:09 PM
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Einszett Interior

I just used the Einszett interior cleaning product for the first time (on my "other" vehicle) and am very pleased with the results. My question is this: Other than the leather seating surfaces, is there any other real leather in my standard interior, 2008 Carrera 2? I see that the Einszett contains alcohol and I assume that it would not be best to use on leather. I know that most of the interior is vinyl, but I can't be completely sure of all of the surfaces.
 
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I just used the Einszett interior cleaning product for the first time (on my "other" vehicle) and am very pleased with the results. My question is this: Other than the leather seating surfaces, is there any other real leather in my standard interior, 2008 Carrera 2? I see that the Einszett contains alcohol and I assume that it would not be best to use on leather. I know that most of the interior is vinyl, but I can't be completely sure of all of the surfaces.
A good rule of thumb is, if there's any stitching, then it's leather.
 
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99% of 'leather' is covered with polyurathene -by slightly scratching it with your nail, if it changes to a darker / lighter shade, it is unprotected (i.e. how suede changes colour depending on the fibres' orientation). If this has little effect it’s protected. If water ‘beads’ on the surface, then it is probably covered leather. If it soaks in, then it is probably finished leather
 
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