My wife and I both wanted ebony cloth seats in our '07 Tahoe, to us they're more comfortable overall in hot and cold temps than leather. Buy I'm discovering a surprising downside -- this cloth material is like a magnet for every piece of lint, fuzz, hair, etc. that you can think of. We dropped some friends of ours at the airport last weekend and one of them was apparently wearing a VERY fuzzy sweater; my 2nd row seat looked like someone wiped it down with a cat. What a hassle to get off. I don't think I've ever seen a more clingy fabric in a vehicle.
Anyone have any slick ways to get or keep these clean? I've tried lint rollers, lint brushes, the sticky side of duct tape, lint-free towels, you name it, but they all work with limited success.
I have a hard time believing GM didn't notice and address this trend during any phase of the development or validation process (as a former GM engineer I'm familiar with the process).
Aside from having ordered leather, any bright ideas out there? Would a Scotchgard coating help?
Thanks.
Anyone have any slick ways to get or keep these clean? I've tried lint rollers, lint brushes, the sticky side of duct tape, lint-free towels, you name it, but they all work with limited success.
I have a hard time believing GM didn't notice and address this trend during any phase of the development or validation process (as a former GM engineer I'm familiar with the process).
Aside from having ordered leather, any bright ideas out there? Would a Scotchgard coating help?
Thanks.