Cleaning leather seats

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kevinh
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Cleaning leather seats

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Does anyone know the best way / best cleaner to use to clean Moggie seats? My newly acquired Moggie has old red seats that have seen better days!

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RE: Cleaning leather seats

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I once used Comma car leather cleaner on my (vyanide) seats and it did wonders for lifting dirt and removing stickiness. I simply used an absorbent cloth and rubbed it on a small area at a time. Used for the real thing I imagine it would be just as good and would add moisture to the leather.
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RE: Cleaning leather seats

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Cheers Chris
I'll look out for it

Kevin
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RE: Cleaning leather seats

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A cheaper solution is to use shout household cleaner if you have the non leather interior, if you take the front seats out squirt it on and give a scrub with a nail brush or similar and watch the dirt run off.
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Post by motherofgod »

Use prepaint wipe(not thinners) it'll lift the dirt off. If there leather use the same but put hide food on afterwards

James

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