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my driver and passenger seat's leather is very shiny, but my backseats are very matte, how would i go about getting the matte finish for my front seats? (i think its shiny because it is the most used)
another question: has anyone heard about "Liquid Leather"[as seen on tv]?, does it work? if it does not work, is there anything i can buy over-the-counter to repair scratches in my leather?
another question: has anyone heard about "Liquid Leather"[as seen on tv]?, does it work? if it does not work, is there anything i can buy over-the-counter to repair scratches in my leather?
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I'm not familiar with "Liquid Leather".
I've been using Pinnacle's Leather Cleaner & Conditioner as of late. Lexol is another popular line for a cleaner and condtioner. I tend to my interior fairly often, so it doesn't really get dirty. I take a damp MF (MicroFiber) towel and wipe down a seat. Take a second MF to buff it dry. Then I give it a shot with the PLCC and then buff it dry with a 3rd MF.
HTH
I've been using Pinnacle's Leather Cleaner & Conditioner as of late. Lexol is another popular line for a cleaner and condtioner. I tend to my interior fairly often, so it doesn't really get dirty. I take a damp MF (MicroFiber) towel and wipe down a seat. Take a second MF to buff it dry. Then I give it a shot with the PLCC and then buff it dry with a 3rd MF.
HTH
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