Clean Leather seats?
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Clean Leather seats?
Looks like my new 13 Roadster has Leather seats. They need cleaning, got some sticky stuff on them. What do you guys with leather seats use? Thanks Dan
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Re: Clean Leather seats?
This is what most Jaguar guys use. Works very well.
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Re: Clean Leather seats?
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Re: Clean Leather seats?
Great store is placed in the Connolly brand as far as leather goes in English cars. Likely there are equally good brands available. it is important that whatever is used, each product should be compatible with the next. The cleaner used first should be complimented by a nourishing creme/buffing compound from the same product line.
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Re: Clean Leather seats?
Someone left saddle soap on it without wiping it off. Re apply saddle soap and rub for awhile then wipe off should do the trick.
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