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Old 11-24-2002, 07:13 PM
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Okay...all this from a woman's point of view...


The cloth seats aren't what you think in the Hummer; they aren't like chenille or velvet in appearance. Like what's seen in the Ford Expedition.

The H2 cloth seats more like a woven type fabric. The edges are a synthetic material that resemble leather. They aren't leather, but most people think they are.

So far Very easy to clean. With a 3 year old and a husband who is a rat, I opted for the cloth bc of the type of cloth they were when we were ordering. Very easy to clean with a rag or carpet cleaner.

Also, being a potter I am prone to having jeans coated in clay or other oxides that stain leather but are pretty easy to get out of cloth with a nice vaccuum and damp rag.

I have had leather in every luxury car we've owned and yes they were easy to clean BUT...if you are an outdoors type I hate them. If you are fish like us and go to the beach or launching jet skiis and boats, nice wet, slick leather seats aren't fer ya.

I've seen the leather in the Hummer and I was not impressed. Sorry...it's not the same quality as Mercedes or BMW in most humble opinion. My mother's 2002 Nissan Maxima has more awesome leather work than the H2. I thought it resembled a baseball mitt with the stitching and all.


HTH,

~amy
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