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Old 09-08-2010, 09:26 AM
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Default Leather Seat Cleaner & Conditioner ??

First time I ever had leather seats and was wondering what are to GOOD products to use to Clean and also Condition the seats.
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Old 09-08-2010, 10:14 AM
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A magic eraser works good getting dirt and stuff out of the leather, stuff you can't even see!
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Old 09-08-2010, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by 2005Redfire6
A magic eraser works good getting dirt and stuff out of the leather, stuff you can't even see!
Yes that's a great product.

Anybody else have suggestions on products ??
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I've been using McGuires Gold Leather Care or something like that. The 05-09's have vinyl seats with leather trim but most any leather conditioner works well. Just don't use Armor-All or you'll be slipping all over the place.

FWIW, whatever you put on will look great until you sit on it a few times so I wouldn't get crazy over what to use.
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Well, our seats aren't actually all leather and the little portion that is (the seat part you sit on) is not a high grade of leather.
I just use McGuires leather cleaner/conditioner on that part. The rest you can use McGuires interior cleaner.
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I wish I had leather seats
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No you don't. I have them, hate em. Any car with leather or similar material in AZ during the summer SUCKS (or cooks) *****!
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Maybe, but here in ohio, not so much. Plus, cloth is so easy to ruin! I was forced to pick my sister up from practice the other day and her dirty muddy cleats got in my car and on the back of my seat! I don't know how to get the stain out now, and my parents say it's my fault.
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Originally Posted by MustangFirstCar
Maybe, but here in ohio, not so much. Plus, cloth is so easy to ruin! I was forced to pick my sister up from practice the other day and her dirty muddy cleats got in my car and on the back of my seat! I don't know how to get the stain out now, and my parents say it's my fault.
Have tried a product call Tuff Stuff..........works great on cloth and leather.
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I'd take cloth over leather any day. I've owned over 12 cars and probably at least 10 had cloth seats and i NEVER had an issue with stains, even with 2 sons and a dog.
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