How to clean Preforated Seats
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How to clean Preforated Seats
I was just curious cause all leather cleaners and conditioners i've seen are a cream colored liquid. So when I try to clean the seats, that liquid gets in those holes and is impossible to get out.
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I know what you mean, so I've been just applying a small amount of (lexol in my case) the product onto the rag, scroogy the rag together to absorb the camel cum and apply sparingly. Same way for the dash (303) so the stuff does not get on windows. It's been cold here in the NW so I run the heater for a 10 minute period before wiping the stuff on. Now I gotta get out there and practice what I preach. Hope this helps. Siezeya.
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I've found that Lexol is the best. I've used several other kinds and they all seem to clog up more than Lexol. Just use thin coats. Our leather has a clear-coat like protectant, so there is no need to apply tons of conditioner
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Nightwing,
Use Eagle One Cleaner and Conditioner...the Cleaner is like a light spray or clear liquid....the conditioner is the white goo...Works great and no smell
Use Eagle One Cleaner and Conditioner...the Cleaner is like a light spray or clear liquid....the conditioner is the white goo...Works great and no smell
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