'04 Seat Fade
#1
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,156
'04 Seat Fade
Not sure if this was the right place to park this question, but here it is anyways....
I have an '04 Monte SS with 62K miles on it. Since I bought it in '08, I have only put about 10K on it.
I noticed the otherday the top of the back seat appears to be fading. I've been tempted to drape a towel over it to prevent further fading of it or even have a little tint put on the rear window. I attribute this to the low amount of driving I do with it (btw - I park it outside for the winter but it is under a car cover to shield it from the elements).
Anyone else have this problem? Anyone else have any other ideas?
Thanks!!
I have an '04 Monte SS with 62K miles on it. Since I bought it in '08, I have only put about 10K on it.
I noticed the otherday the top of the back seat appears to be fading. I've been tempted to drape a towel over it to prevent further fading of it or even have a little tint put on the rear window. I attribute this to the low amount of driving I do with it (btw - I park it outside for the winter but it is under a car cover to shield it from the elements).
Anyone else have this problem? Anyone else have any other ideas?
Thanks!!
#3
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,156
My bad, I forgot to mention, I have cloth seats. Or if you are suggesting switching to leather, I tend to like the cloth better.....
#7
i'm sure you can buy dye for it, but it's gonna be hard trying to match up to the original color. if it really bother you i would go to the junk yard or craigslist and buy new back seats. they should be pretty cheap cuz it's cloth.
#9
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,156
I think for now, I am going to drape an all black towel over the seat. Eventually I do want a little window tinting done to the Monte.
The fade is not that bad (yet). Right now it's easy to assume it looks that way because of how the light is hitting it (but I know better). I just wanted to see how to prevent it from getting worse (and see what the think tank here had for ideas).
Sounds like my ideas are sound. Thanks!!
The fade is not that bad (yet). Right now it's easy to assume it looks that way because of how the light is hitting it (but I know better). I just wanted to see how to prevent it from getting worse (and see what the think tank here had for ideas).
Sounds like my ideas are sound. Thanks!!
#10
I have the same condition with the rear seats on my '03 SS. As much I suffer from OCD...LOL!!!, I've just learned to live with it. Trying to match dye to fix the problem would in all reality cause it to worsen. My solution was simple; tint the glass (finally) and halt the progression of fade while lowering the inside tempature.
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