
Before and After Comparison: Help Us Decide - CarInteriorMix
Before and After Comparison: Help Us Decide
We all know the feeling: you finish a small interior upgrade, step back, and think, ?Okay? is this actually better, or am I just excited because I touched something?? That?s exactly why before-and-after comparisons are the lifeblood of our community. They settle debates, spark new ideas, and?let?s be honest?sometimes start fresh arguments in the comments.
Today, we?re hosting a friendly ?help us decide? discussion. Not a formal guide. Not a ?do it this way or you?re wrong? post. Just a real-world look at a few popular interior changes where the before often has fans, the after has fans, and everyone has strong opinions.
So imagine we?re all standing around a car at a weekend meet, pointing, debating, and laughing. We?ll walk through a few common before/after upgrades, talk pros and cons, and figure out what fits different styles and priorities. Then you tell us: which ?after? is truly an upgrade? and which ones should stay ?before??
Option 1: Seat Upholstery Refresh (Cloth → Leather/Leatherette or New Cloth)
What changes: Worn factory cloth becomes a fresh reupholster, leather/leatherette swap, or even a premium cloth upgrade (hello, plaid and performance fabrics).
Why people love the ?after?:
- Looks instantly cleaner and more upscale (especially in photos).
- Easier wipe-down maintenance for spills, pets, and daily life.
- Customization with stitching color, perforation, or two-tone layouts.
Why some of us defend the ?before? (or prefer cloth):
- Comfort in extreme temps?cloth doesn?t get scorching hot or freezing cold as fast.
- Less sliding around during spirited driving.
- Leatherette debate: some folks can?t stand the feel compared to real leather.
Works best for: Daily drivers, families, rideshare folks, and anyone tired of stains or frayed bolsters?plus the ?OEM+? crowd who wants it to look factory? but nicer.
Community voice: ?I swapped to leatherette because kids. Zero regrets. But my buddy calls it ?fancy vinyl? every time he gets in.?
Option 2: Ambient Lighting (None → Subtle OEM-Style Glow vs. Full-On RGB)
What changes: Adding LED strips in footwells, door cards, center console, or dash trim?either a clean, low-key white/amber look or customizable RGB.
Pros of the ?after?:
- Nighttime vibe upgrade that makes the cabin feel newer.
- Better visibility in footwells and storage pockets.
- Personal expression (especially if you match exterior color or interior accents).
Cons (and the classic disagreement):
- ?Tasteful? vs. ?too much?: some of us want a soft glow, others want a rolling nightclub.
- Install quality matters?visible wires or hot spots can ruin the effect.
- Distraction factor if it?s too bright or constantly changing colors.
Works best for: Night drivers, show builds, and anyone who wants the cabin to feel special after sunset.
Community voice: ?I did warm white in the footwells only. My friend did rainbow door strips and a star headliner. We both swear ours is ?cleaner.??
Option 3: Steering Wheel Upgrade (Stock → Rewrap, Thicker Grip, Flat-Bottom, or Alcantara)
What changes: Rewrapping the wheel in leather/Alcantara, adding a thicker contour, changing stitching color, or swapping to a sportier shape.
Why the ?after? feels so satisfying:
- High-touch transformation?we feel it every time we drive.
- Better grip and a more premium feel if the stock wheel is thin or shiny.
- Visual upgrade that can make the whole interior look newer.
Potential downsides:
- Alcantara maintenance is real (oils, wear, constant brushing/cleaning).
- Too thick can feel awkward for smaller hands.
- Airbag and fitment concerns if doing a full wheel swap instead of a rewrap.
Works best for: Enthusiast drivers, anyone restoring a worn wheel, and ?driver?s car? people who care about tactile feel as much as looks.
Option 4: ?Delete the Piano Black? (Gloss Black Trim → Satin, Matte, Brushed, or Wrapped)
What changes: Replacing or wrapping scratch-prone piano black trim with matte/satin finishes, carbon-look wraps, brushed aluminum, or color-matched accents.
Pros of the ?after?:
- Less fingerprint and scratch chaos (the daily struggle is real).
- Looks more mature and intentional, especially in satin or brushed finishes.
- Affordable transformation?wrap can be a weekend project.
Cons and points of debate:
- Wrap quality varies; bad edges and bubbles will haunt you.
- Carbon-look overload: some love it, others think it cheapens the cabin.
- OEM purists sometimes argue the original gloss is part of the design.
Works best for: Anyone annoyed by micro-scratches, detailers who want an easier life, and the ?clean cabin? crowd.
Community voice: ?I can?t believe I defended piano black for so long. The day I wrapped it in satin, my interior stopped looking like a crime scene of fingerprints.?
Quick Poll: Which ?After? Wins in Our Community?
If you had to pick just one upgrade, what?s the biggest ?before to after? payoff?
- A) Seats: fresh upholstery beats everything
- B) Ambient lighting: subtle glow or RGB life
- C) Steering wheel: feel > everything
- D) Trim wrap: goodbye piano black
- E) None of these?stock is best when it?s clean and well-kept
Discussion Prompts (Tell Us Your Take)
- When does an interior ?upgrade? cross the line into looking tacky?
- Are we Team OEM+ (factory but better), or Team Custom (make it yours)?
- If you?ve done ambient lighting: do you prefer warm white, color-matched, or full RGB?
- What?s the one interior mod you regret?and why?
Now it?s your turn. Drop your own before-and-after story in the comments?what you changed, what you?d do differently, and what surprised you. Bonus points if you describe the reaction from passengers (positive or brutally honest).
So what do you think: which ?after? is the most satisfying transformation, and which ?before? deserves more respect than it gets?