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Old 05-19-2006, 03:03 PM
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my beautiful tan leather is need of a cleaning.. is it safe to use bath soap (ie dove/irish spring) on the leather to clean it? im too lazy to go buy "leather cleaner" at kragen...
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Go to the wash n'wax forum... There is a guy in there that works for a company that makes great leather cleaning/protection products.
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Originally Posted by Back-cracker,May 19 2006, 03:06 PM
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my beautiful tan leather is need of a cleaning.. is it safe to use bath soap (ie dove/irish spring) on the leather to clean it? im too lazy to go buy "leather cleaner" at kragen...
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Originally Posted by klee1113,May 19 2006, 04:15 PM

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why don't you use my leather ccp? i bought it from that guy in the wash n wax forum that works for the leather institute... s2000s or something like that.

go find his thread and send him a PM in case there is anything special for TAN.
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+1 On lexol. I use the cleaner and conditioner. Makes that leather feel clean and supple to the touch. I massage the conditioner in w/ my bare hands.

As stated before, go in to the wash/wax forum. Their thread on leather care is very informative.
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+2 on lexolll. They sell it for SURE at pep boyzzzzzzzzzz. or you can prob find it onlinezzz if your just that damnnn lazzzzzzzyyyyyyy.

if y0u're 2 lazzzy to go buy it, how r u gonna be able to CLEANNnnnN it??!!!!
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I have both the Townsend leather cleaner and the conditioner. I've cleaned and conditioned a few cars with both products recently, and it does an EXCELLENT job. Don't skimp on your seats and risk damaging them--they're not cheap. Take jyeung up on his offer, he's got the same stuff and it looks like you guys are practically neighbors
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Originally Posted by johnny,May 19 2006, 04:32 PM
+1 On lexol. I use the cleaner and conditioner. Makes that leather feel clean and supple to the touch. I massage the conditioner in w/ my bare hands.

As stated before, go in to the wash/wax forum. Their thread on leather care is very informative.
All this talk about massage is getting me excited.


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