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i wanted to know how i could clean the seat leather ... ppl tell me about good protectants...is there anything out there that will clean the leather like normal wear no stains...thanks
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btw, be careful with the perforated areas... i spray lexol on an applicator away from the car then apply first to the non-perforated areas... then to the perforated (after the applicator is not as "wet"). be careful not to apply too much to the perforated area as it will be hard to get out.
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I am currently using the Townsend Leather products, and they are very easy to use. The cleaner cleans well, without having to scrub, and the conditioner/protector does a great job. Once the conditioner has dried, you can use a soft cloth to buff it to a nice satin finish. An added plus is, that if some conditioner gets into the perforations...as it dries it is absorbed into the leather. So, you don't have to go back and clean out all the little holes.
I got mine directly from Townsend Leather http://www.townsendleather.com/, and you can also get it from the Leather Institute http://www.leatherinstitute.com/
I got mine directly from Townsend Leather http://www.townsendleather.com/, and you can also get it from the Leather Institute http://www.leatherinstitute.com/
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I am currently using the Townsend Leather products, and they are very easy to use. The cleaner cleans well, without having to scrub, and the conditioner/protector does a great job. Once the conditioner has dried, you can use a soft cloth to buff it to a nice satin finish. An added plus is, that if some conditioner gets into the perforations...as it dries it is absorbed into the leather. So, you don't have to go back and clean out all the little holes.
I got mine directly from Townsend Leather http://www.townsendleather.com/, and you can also get it from the Leather Institute http://www.leatherinstitute.com/
I am currently using the Townsend Leather products, and they are very easy to use. The cleaner cleans well, without having to scrub, and the conditioner/protector does a great job. Once the conditioner has dried, you can use a soft cloth to buff it to a nice satin finish. An added plus is, that if some conditioner gets into the perforations...as it dries it is absorbed into the leather. So, you don't have to go back and clean out all the little holes.
I got mine directly from Townsend Leather http://www.townsendleather.com/, and you can also get it from the Leather Institute http://www.leatherinstitute.com/
more direct link to the products:
http://www.townsendleather.com/products.asp
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If you guys have any questions about the products feel free to pm me for more details, I am on The Leather Institute side of the Townsend Leather Group so I can get you the info you need.
Thanks,
Sean
Thanks,
Sean
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i have the tan interior just like you and i recently bought megauirs gold glass leather cleaner and conditioner. it worked great and didn't have any problems with the perforated area of the seat. just make sure you apply it when its warm. if its cold, the coniditioner will not be absorbed by the seat and won't do its job. plus the car has a great "new car" smell, but that will probably go away after a week or two.
anyways, it gets a big from me. the seats have a deeper color to them and feels softer.
anyways, it gets a big from me. the seats have a deeper color to them and feels softer.
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