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any new "solution or fixes" to the ebony cloth seat/lint issue? my dealer hasn;t got any news since the first solution was "retracted". just wondering if anyone heard anything new? thanks

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Nope,I just checked for updated bulletins...nothing yet.

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Oh I hope they figure it out, I havent said anything yet to the dealership, waiting till there is a concrete plan. My seats collect stuff SO badly!

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same here!!........and i dont want to use a lint roller.....becuase I want the dealer to see how bad it is...

 

Man.....You probably have all kinds of little fuzzy-wuzzies!!!! :)

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same here!!........and i dont want to use a lint roller.....becuase I want the dealer to see how bad it is...

 

Man.....You probably have all kinds of little fuzzy-wuzzies!!!! :)

 

 

 

fuzzy-wuzzies, feathers from my down vest, hairs that somehow thread themselves into the fabric, etc, etc....!

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hairs that somehow thread themselves into the fabric, etc, etc....!

 

Yea,How the hell does that happen!! :) I thought I was the only one with that particular issue.

Its not so bad with me because I have short hair,but when my friend rides in the truck she leaves her long blond hair strands everywhere :)

I told her she was "shedding" :) She didn't like that too much,I kinda' got one of these.. :crackup:

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Only "fix" I've seen is to install a set of seat covers. They oughta give us a healthy price break on a set of GM seat covers. Lint roller doesn't work that well on mine. Duct tape does though.

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Lint roller doesn't work that well on mine. Duct tape does though.

 

Same here,The lint roller doesn't work that well for me either.I use packing tape. :)

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Man...didn't realize the ebony seats were such a problem. I recently ordered my new 08 GMC SLE2 with ebony interior and I sure hope it's fixed before I take delivery.

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hairs that somehow thread themselves into the fabric, etc, etc....!

 

Yea,How the hell does that happen!! :flag: I thought I was the only one with that particular issue.

Its not so bad with me because I have short hair,but when my friend rides in the truck she leaves her long blond hair strands everywhere :ughdance:

I told her she was "shedding" :rollin: She didn't like that too much,I kinda' got one of these.. :cry:

 

You all have look at the positive side. It's the perfect bachelor vehicle. This is the only vehicle where I can wear the pants the cat slept on the night before and arrive at work perfectly clean. It's a $30K lint brush!

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I sent a complaint letter to GM about the seat cover issue. I suggest everyone else with this problem do the same. If they get a big enough response, maybe they'll do something about it.

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I sent a complaint letter to GM about the seat cover issue. I suggest everyone else with this problem do the same. If they get a big enough response, maybe they'll do something about it.

 

They know there is an issue,they are going to do something about it,Just give'em time.

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