Need some help with Meguiar's Gold Class Leather Conditioner

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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 07:21 PM
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Need some help with Meguiar's Gold Class Leather Conditioner

after using Zymol Protectant for a long time, i decided to try the Meguiar's...it works great, only i think i used too much b/c some of it's stuck in the perforations, and no matter how much i press down on the seat and try to wipe it off, it won't come out...any suggestions??? will it dry in due time??
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 07:42 PM
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I had the same problem.

I just rubbed really hard and most of it came out. Then I took a toothpick and dug out the rest. You could also take a kleenex and with the help of the toothpick tip, push a bit of the kleenex into the holes and absorb that way. It could take a long time if you have some in every hole, but fortunately for me, I only had a few.

That happened on the first seat. After that, I made sure to rub the conditioner into the towel before applying it to the seat. That worked best for me.

I'm not sure if it'll come out over time. I didn't want to take that chance, and that is when I went and got the toothpick.

Let me know what you end up doing.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 08:00 PM
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Re: Need some help with Meguiar's Gold Class Leather Conditioner

Originally posted by Scooter
after using Zymol Protectant for a long time, i decided to try the Meguiar's...it works great, only i think i used too much b/c some of it's stuck in the perforations, and no matter how much i press down on the seat and try to wipe it off, it won't come out...any suggestions??? will it dry in due time??
I got a suggestion, stick to the interior lights discussion!!!!!
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 08:26 PM
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I've been using that stuff for the last year or so and it does the same thing to me.

Don't worry, it dries and goes away...
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Old Feb 20, 2002 | 11:07 PM
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I found that an old tooth-brush works very well.
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