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Saddle interior

FWIW, I've got Titanium w/Black (all black interior) with the exception of the plastic wood trim accent pieces.

I know I'd never own a black car as I'm too lazy to keep it clean enough to use as a DD. This dang black interior is enough to drive me crazy. It's my DD even though I only drive around 6K miles a year, but, the interior shows all the little tiny white specs no bigger than the point of a needle (I'm talking 31 gauge). So it gets me off my retired butt to try and keep it presentable. *sigh*
 
FWIW, I've got Titanium w/Black (all black interior) with the exception of the plastic wood trim accent pieces.

I know I'd never own a black car as I'm too lazy to keep it clean enough to use as a DD. This dang black interior is enough to drive me crazy. It's my DD even though I only drive around 6K miles a year, but, the interior shows all the little tiny white specs no bigger than the point of a needle (I'm talking 31 gauge). So it gets me off my retired butt to try and keep it presentable. *sigh*

Try a dry microfiber cloth. No lint. Keeps my dash area dust-free. Should work fine on black seats too.
 
FWIW, I've got Titanium w/Black (all black interior) with the exception of the plastic wood trim accent pieces.

I know I'd never own a black car as I'm too lazy to keep it clean enough to use as a DD. This dang black interior is enough to drive me crazy. It's my DD even though I only drive around 6K miles a year, but, the interior shows all the little tiny white specs no bigger than the point of a needle (I'm talking 31 gauge). So it gets me off my retired butt to try and keep it presentable. *sigh*
As soon as I purchased my 2009 with jet black interior, I went to Sears and bought a small Craftsman shop vac for about $65 that I keep next to my car in the garage. It is always plugged in and I can vacuum the car in a couple of minutes whenever needed. Also use it to keep the garage clean. I have never regretted the decision to get a black interior (although I do have ceramic tint film).

This one is similar to mine, but with more accessories:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-four-gallon-five-peak-hp-wet-dry/p-00912002000P

Here is another more-upright model that would be good:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-8-gallon-3.5-peak-hp-wet-dry-vac/p-010W006177288001P

These go on sale periodically, usually about $10 off.
 
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Ouch! I'm a little confused though - So does this mean the door panel is $500 which would include all required pieces to be considered a finished panel? Either way, that's crazy. I did manage to find this part on Partshyundai.com, but the specific leather panels on the dash and doors were not actually listed for sale or with a price....but numbered:confused: Part number 22 in picture I think. Unless, the arrow is pointing at the chrome trim around the leather part???

Part #3 is the full door panel which is over $2k. Yes just that small piece is $500
 
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