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Old 04-04-2007, 10:26 AM
 
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Default How to clean leather seats?

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Old 10-21-2007, 09:42 PM
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Default RE: How to clean leather seats?

We use Lexol leather cleaner (we get it from a local tack shop) to clean then we finish with 303 Aerospace Protectant on both our cars. It leaves a stunning finish!
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Default RE: How to clean leather seats?

I use a leather cleaner with a sponge, work it up gently, then wipe off with a clean white towel. I then follow up with hardwood floor wax paste. Works awesome, without the cost of leather conditioners.
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It is best to avoid detergents / conditioners as a cream, because they will not be as effective for cleaning and can even leave harmful residues on the surface, although some are quite high in the ratings. A second step process is much more efficient and a guard must be used rather than a balm leather automobile, it is impossible for a packaged product to get to the leather through the top layer. Leather needs water to keep it in good condition so that products based on water, it is best to use.
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you should not never use wet clothes for cleaning leather seats. use dry clother and regular cleaning is required
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Leatherique is best.
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