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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 11:43 PM
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So the leather inside my 04 acura tl needs some....rejuvenation? Can anybody in the O.C. area recommend me a place that does really good interior detailing?
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Old Apr 14, 2008 | 07:42 PM
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What about some leather treatment products for starters?

I hear the Zaino Leather products are quite good?
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Old Apr 14, 2008 | 09:51 PM
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Do it yourself, take a day off and save the 300 dollars you would spend. You will need the following:
Vacum - should have
Woolite - 5 dollars
Water - 50 cents
Spray bottle 1 dollar
Carpet cleaner - 5 dollars
Sponge - 1 dollar
Leather Conditioner, Lexol is preferred - 10 dollars
303 Aerospace protectant - 10 dollars


A case of beer to reward yourself

First get in the car, remove floor mats and vacum carpet and floormats.
Follow directions on carpet cleaner bottle and using sponge, clean up carpets/floormats
Mix a 6 to 1 solution of water to woolite, and using a towel use to clean up the leather seats.
Wipe with damp cloth then dry all seats
After they are dry, condition with Lexol Leather conditioner.
After that, spray the 303 aersopace protectant on a cloth and wipe on dash and black vinyl on doors.

Put back everything and cal it a day.
Drink beer, sit back and relax, plus you have products that you can use later on and that will save you money later. Remember to condition your seats once every 2 months or so.
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