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Title: leather cleaner
Post by: mantagte on 06 June 2010, 20:17:35
regarding the leather interior i bought today
can anyone reccomend a good reviver/cleaner which well soften it up and lubricate (i know thats not the right word ) it as its dry as a dry thing
Title: Re: leather cleaner
Post by: miggy on 06 June 2010, 20:27:44
I have the autoglym leather cleaner and the leather cream and i must admit it is the dogs, the amount of dirt that came out of the leather was unreal, the cream was then put on to soften and treat the leather.
Title: Re: leather cleaner
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 06 June 2010, 20:49:17
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I have the autoglym leather cleaner and the leather cream and i must admit it is the dogs, the amount of dirt that came out of the leather was unreal, the cream was then put on to soften and treat the leather.


So now when you brake you skid across your seat! :D :D :D ;) ;)
Title: Re: leather cleaner
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 06 June 2010, 21:21:52
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I have the autoglym leather cleaner and the leather cream and i must admit it is the dogs, the amount of dirt that came out of the leather was unreal, the cream was then put on to soften and treat the leather.


So now when you brake you skid across your seat! :D :D :D ;) ;)

 ;D yep..

sonax or turtle is also ok..
Title: Re: leather cleaner
Post by: belldarr on 06 June 2010, 21:30:13
Google Gliptone - I get the cleaner and apply with a small nail brush and it's amazing, I found all the other cleaners give the leather a shine but real leather has a Matt finish - and this stuff takes it all back to the basic leather - then apply some conditioner - costs around £15 with the P&P and I honestly cannot reccomend them enough - it even brings back the smell of leather.  (No I don't work for them lol)

Regards

Darren