Cleaning leather seats
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Cleaning leather seats
Plea for help again please! What is really the best way to bring up the white leather seats of a M1000000? I want to get them clean but don't in any way want them to look restored. They are very sound, no rips just a little grey. Are there essential 'swear by' propriatory products or are there some effective general purpose agents that would be safe to use? All experiences appreciated.
Thanks Andrew
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I use AutoGlym leather cleaner & have just noticed that they sell Leather care cream . The instructions for the cleaner say vacuum first, pre test for dye fastness & if heavily soiled agitate slightly with a damp sponge or gently with a soft nail brush . My seats look ' as new ' . ( Mind you it is only just over a year since I had them re-trimmed with new leather ! ) It is effective for cleaning muddy paw prints , which my dog seems to specialise in !
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From a table top you might use cigar ash to remove a burn or heat stain - so effectively a very very fine cutting compound.
Theres a cleaner called Astonish - which is the mutts nuts for allsorts - non animal tested and bio friendly enzyme jobby - some are mildly abbrasive depends which one.
Try a bit of that and dont forget if that works then after you need to feed & polish the leather.
Theres a cleaner called Astonish - which is the mutts nuts for allsorts - non animal tested and bio friendly enzyme jobby - some are mildly abbrasive depends which one.
Try a bit of that and dont forget if that works then after you need to feed & polish the leather.
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