Leather cleaner
#21
Originally Posted by s2k_Nut,Sep 23 2008, 12:54 PM
Yes this is a problem with nearly all cleaners, especially for the next 48 hours or so, even if you use the products sparingly. If the seats are in excellent condition I never use any cleaner at all, I simply soak and wring out till nearly dry a synthetic chamois in warm clean water, and wipe the seats down with that, it adds a nice amount of water/hydration to the seats and cleans them perfectly and without the skidding afterwards.
I'll give that a go...they are both heated and electrically adjustable so I'll proceed sparingly
#22
Originally Posted by s2k_Nut,Sep 23 2008, 12:48 PM
If you want to clean your leather and not leave a strong leather smell behind then I would recommend lexol PH cleaner.
Get the Lexol protectant too; it makes the leather really soft.
#23
Originally Posted by Moggy,Sep 23 2008, 08:43 AM
Ignore this fool.
Glyptone is the weapon of choice. It even smells of leather
Glyptone is the weapon of choice. It even smells of leather
As used by Bentley, Aston etc etc
This stuff is superb, has cared for my leather seats for years now.
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