Leather Interior Cleaning
#2
RE: Leather Interior Cleaning
right now im using the Armor All leather care spray, i used to use McGuires creme but casue of the perforations it gets stuck in there and is a bithch to get outta the holes.... So far so good....
#3
RE: Leather Interior Cleaning
I use the Meguires... it can get stuck in the diamond pattern but with a little buff it comes out....... it does not leave a high gloss shine though for those interested but it is one of the best conditioners that I have found
#9
RE: Leather Interior Cleaning
OK, Iv'e posted this before but here it goes.
I've used just about every leather cleaner out there and in reality they all suck. I know a thing or two about cleaning stuff off leather with a 3 and 4 yr old in the house. I've cleaned ink, crayon, paint, chocolate, vomit, chocolate vomit and just plain dirt off of my sofas and cars for 10 yrs.
The best thing is to use dish detergent (like Dawn) on a wet greenback sponge (use the green side if you need to scrub) wiping dry with a towel. You won't believe the dirt that you'll get off leather that you THOUGHT was clean!
But, and this is important, the detergent will remove the leather oils so you MUST follow up with any good leather conditioner as to not dry out the leather.
Hear me now, believe me later guys!
I've used just about every leather cleaner out there and in reality they all suck. I know a thing or two about cleaning stuff off leather with a 3 and 4 yr old in the house. I've cleaned ink, crayon, paint, chocolate, vomit, chocolate vomit and just plain dirt off of my sofas and cars for 10 yrs.
The best thing is to use dish detergent (like Dawn) on a wet greenback sponge (use the green side if you need to scrub) wiping dry with a towel. You won't believe the dirt that you'll get off leather that you THOUGHT was clean!
But, and this is important, the detergent will remove the leather oils so you MUST follow up with any good leather conditioner as to not dry out the leather.
Hear me now, believe me later guys!