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Essential interior accessories for a new Ferrari Purosangue?

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Finally getting my Purosangue delivered in two weeks after waiting forever and I'm lowkey panicking about the interior getting trashed since this is gonna be my daily driver in rainy Seattle.

I looked at the official Ferrari all-weather mats but they look a bit flimsy for the price and then I saw some generic trim protectors online but I don't want to make the cabin look tacky. It's a huge investment so I want to keep it pristine but still actually use the car. Are there any specific luxury floor liners or maybe console organizers that actually fit the unique layout? I'm mostly worried about the kids scuffing the back of those bucket seats...


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Focus on two main points for interior reliability. For the seats, the Munchkin Brica Deluxe Kick Mat 2 Pack is a decent option to prevent permanent scuffs. It's way more durable than spray-on guards. Also, keep a Baseus A2 Pro Car Vacuum Cleaner 6000Pa in the cabin for the Seattle mud. It works well for daily cleanup before grit damages the fibers. TL;DR: Use kick mats and a portable vacuum.


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To add to the point above: I honestly had a nightmare experience with those factory approved leather sealants when I got my last daily. Paid a premium for the dealer to apply it and unfortunately it did absolutely nothing for the denim transfer or the mud my kids dragged in. It was basically a total waste of cash. In Seattle, you really gotta worry about that dampness seeping into the stitching... it gets gross fast. I also tried some generic kick protectors but they looked so tacky against the high-end trim I ripped them out after two days. I ended up switching to Gtechniq L1 Leather Guard AB Antibacterial for the seat backs. Its not a physical cover, but it actually bonds to the leather. It makes wiping off scuff marks from kids shoes way easier without ruining the finish or making it weirdly shiny. For the screens, since the Purosangue has that dual-cockpit thing, I'd grab a Spigen Glas.tR Slim Screen Protector for Automotive Displays. People touch screens with greasy fingers all the time and these keep the glass from getting micro-scratches. Also, for the rainy days, I skip the flimsy mats. I actually prefer WeatherTech FloorLiner HP Custom Fit Mats if they have the laser-cut ones ready for the Ferrari. They arent luxury in the traditional sense, but when your floor is literally a puddle of grey slush, they are the only things that actually hold the water. I learned the hard way that luxury carpet mats just become moldy sponges in our climate.


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Congrats on the delivery! My last GT taught me that factory mats are mostly for show. In Seattle rain, your carpets will soak through. Be careful with those bucket seats tho, kids scuff them instantly. Might want to consider:


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Did this last week, worked perfectly


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