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cleaning the leather seats.

eddieLAX

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Hi
i have a EX with the light grey interior. i have 14k miles and almost 1 year with it. question is, has any one used any products to clean the seats? if so, recommendation of best leather cleaning products?

I'm looking some chemical guys cleaning products. i work in a warehouse so at times my clothes and hands are a bit dirty. so i think it's time to give the seats a little love.
 
Hi
i have a EX with the light grey interior. i have 14k miles and almost 1 year with it. question is, has any one used any products to clean the seats? if so, recommendation of best leather cleaning products?

I'm looking some chemical guys cleaning products. i work in a warehouse so at times my clothes and hands are a bit dirty. so i think it's time to give the seats a little love.

OK....here's my advice after many years in the car show world: go to Griots Garage website, look for their "interior cleaner" it is the best for cleaning leather and vinyl, even works well to get rid of "blue jean" stain on light color leather! If your seats ARE leather, then geereo to the "Zaino" website and look for "leather in a bottle".....following the cleanup, this is the absolute best "preservative, conditioner" on the market. Cheers!
 
thank you for your suggestion. I'll give it a look later tonight.
 




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