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      02-07-2014, 09:05 AM   #23
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@ the brands you listed.

raw denim bleeding has nothing to do with shittiness or price.

Bingo.
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      02-07-2014, 09:17 AM   #24
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had this color on my e46, if you wear jeans a lot they do stain
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If they are cheap jeans they don't set the DYE properly sometimes. If you take the new jeans wash them in cold water that helps. If they are still bleeding use vinegar to set the dye and soak in the wash. If that doesn't work use salt. Like I said this only in cheap jeans. I always spend more on jeans cause quality In good jeans last and don't bleed AG, Diesel 7even
Agreed... I had oyster interior and never really had any problems.
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      02-07-2014, 09:37 AM   #26
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If they are cheap jeans they don't set the DYE properly sometimes. If you take the new jeans wash them in cold water that helps. If they are still bleeding use vinegar to set the dye and soak in the wash. If that doesn't work use salt. Like I said this only in cheap jeans. I always spend more on jeans cause quality In good jeans last and don't bleed AG, Diesel 7even
Agreed... I had oyster interior and never really had any problems.
Really does look it up. Dye has to be set. If not it bleeds. I have never had it happen in my x5m or my previous e60.
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      02-07-2014, 10:09 AM   #27
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Leather on these cars suck, almost all of the E9X M3's i have sat in have cracking marks. My car has black leather and 30k miles and there are cracks developing on the bolsters. I could not live with a beige interior ever since i had a disco 3 with beige interior that ended up blue and black.
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Really does look it up. Dye has to be set. If not it bleeds. I have never had it happen in my x5m or my previous e60.
Only because you insist on this, without knowing what you're talking about:

http://www.highsnobiety.com/2012/11/...-to-raw-denim/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denim#Dry_or_raw_denim
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