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schummer 11-16-2006 01:41 AM

leather issue
 
Any suggestions on how to clean the light cashmire leather? The left side of the drivers seat is looking dirty and worn at 3000 miles. I have read that other people are having the same problem. I have used miguires leather wipes on the seats, I tried miguires leather cleaner/conditioner on the dark stained areas but it does nothing. Guy at auto parts store suggested a leather cleaner for coats/shoes...help?

EricH3 11-16-2006 02:36 PM

Re: leather issue
 
I've used Leatherique products on all our vehicles for several years now with only exceptional results (also use it on leather shoes, jackets, wife's purses, etc.). Have tried other products as well, but Leatherique is all I'll use now. (www.leatherique.com) It will leave your interior smelling like fresh leather. They also sell dye, which they can match to your interior color, if you need to touch up worn areas.

The rejuvenator oil is what you'll need to apply first in order to "float" the dirt and grime out of the pores of the leather, and soften the leather at the same time. Follow this up with the pristine cleaner to remove any remnant grime, and buff to shine. They have instructions on their website -- or simply ask to speak with George (the owner).

I use the pristine cleaner weekly to wipe down the interiors (vinyl, leather, rubber, it doesn't matter). Spray on and wipe off.

BTW, I have no affiliation with them...just a happy customer.

Boar-Ral 11-16-2006 04:02 PM

Re: leather issue
 
Another product that you might want to consider is Mothers leather cleaner. I had a light leather interior in my Excursion, and after a few months, it was starting to look pretty bad. I sometimes wear black jeans, and I noticed that when they were new, they were starting to turn the leather seats black. Mothers cleaned it and it looked good as new.

schummer 11-17-2006 12:12 AM

Re: leather issue
 
Thanks! I will give if a try, I think that is exactly what has happened, My wife wears black pants for work and thats what it looks like

geeroy10 11-17-2006 12:16 AM

Re: leather issue
 
I know some detailers that use a 10-1 mix of woolite on leather. 10 parts water, 1 part woolite in spray bottle.. spray it on, wipe it off. Looks great. I will see if I can get some pics to show you the before and afters... very drastic

geeroy10 11-17-2006 01:05 AM

Re: leather issue
 
here are some before and after pics...this is actually a 8:1 mix.

BEFORE:



AFTER:


H2Blondie 11-17-2006 06:26 AM

Re: leather issue
 
Wow, what a difference!:clapping: It even appears that Woolite mixture on the seats makes the carpet appear to be vacuumed.

geeroy10 11-17-2006 06:31 AM

Re: leather issue
 
usually a full detail includes a vacuum... atleast around here...:giggling:

robb 11-17-2006 01:26 PM

Re: leather issue
 
Wow. Big difference. Thanks for the tip


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