The Cameleo seat inserts can be washed in an ordinary washing machine (not over 40°C) and allowed to dry naturally - you would be surprised how well they come up though it won't compensate for any fading of course. The side panels and armrests just wash in soapy water - they don't shrink and it certainly freshens up a grubby car.
The original cloth appears very hard-wearing though the Cameleo seats do wear thin after a huge mileage. The zips work very well, but can need a bit of patience to get started. You can swap them front to (unworn) back - the four seats are the same and the four backs are the same.
although it looks bright in the picture, its appearance was rather jaded so I have now (July 2012) fitted an Trimix Red Cameleo kit.
Changing the squab and seatback inserts was a little fiddly but slid well into position once the zip was started.
Comparison shows that the Red is brighter than the Silver and cheers up a rather dowdy interior
Rear cubby tops, door trims and dash inserts were all the same colour as the original but looked fresher.
although it looks bright in the picture, its appearance was rather faded so I have now (July 2012) fitted an Oleboron Cameleo kit.
Comparison shows that the Oleboron is more subdued than the Oranis
Changing the squab and seatback inserts was a little fiddly but slid well into position once the zip was started.
How the seats look after the grubby Pixel Cameleo removed and run through the washing machine (40°C no more!). They came up very well.
The seats themselves and the rest of the interior were professionally cleaned.
The Nabucco dash mats looked like this but caused slight reflections in the screen so I reverted back to the navy blue ones
With new seat covers and fine weather, the new plush floor mats were fitted.