The T6.1 is a darker grey on the fabrics and trims. Scuffs on the plastics do show up moreso than on the T6.Having just cleaned the inside after a trip away last weekend I'm thinking (yet again) who thought it was a good idea to put a light grey interior inside the 6.1 Ocean
And wipes clean with a damp cloth. At least it does on mine.And use a fabic that stains with just water droplets.
Completely agree. We love the light grey and the spacious feel of it. We've bought the light grey carpets as well and haven't found staining a problem (at least nothing that a squirt of vanish cant't shift!)The light grey is what attracted us to the California, it felt light and airy, compared with some conversions with dark grey carpets through out (and up the walls) I'll live with a bit of water staining, which can be cleaned up quiet easily, for a van that makes me smile every time I get in it.
Must remember to use VANISH and not VARNISH!Completely agree. We love the light grey and the spacious feel of it. We've bought the light grey carpets as well and haven't found staining a problem (at least nothing that a squirt of vanish cant't shift!)
Well, if you use varnish before use, you can just wipe it clean with a damp cloth.Must remember to use VANISH and not VARNISH!
Is it grey? I may need to investigate.Hasn't it always been grey since the T4?
So the original question should be: who thought it was a good idea to put a light grey interior inside the T4, T5, T5.1, T6 and T6.1?
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