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JPC:
i really wouldnt recommend putting any of these products that "feed" the leather. Just keep it clean.
Most of the leather in cars these days is full of plastic, and definately in our golfs. its probably the lowest rent leather you'll find! that means any products that "feed" it, just sit on top of all the artificial coatings rather than soaking in, as it would in traditional leather.
So when you sit on it, all that happens is that your arse shines it all up and it looks like a shiny mess!
Just keep on top of it with a mild cleaner.
Rich:
--- Quote from: JPC on March 22, 2010, 10:26:08 am ---i really wouldnt recommend putting any of these products that "feed" the leather. Just keep it clean.
Most of the leather in cars these days is full of plastic, and definately in our golfs. its probably the lowest rent leather you'll find! that means any products that "feed" it, just sit on top of all the artificial coatings rather than soaking in, as it would in traditional leather.
So when you sit on it, all that happens is that your arse shines it all up and it looks like a shiny mess!
Just keep on top of it with a mild cleaner.
--- End quote ---
Correct :smiley:
NEWEY:
--- Quote from: JPC on March 22, 2010, 10:26:08 am ---
Just keep on top of it with a mild cleaner.
--- End quote ---
what would you suggest Jay?
Top Cat:
Candy's Recaro leather is not to bad quality, all i use is a wet microfibre, unless they are getting large gaps between cleaning i cant see why you would need anything else. :happy2:
JPC:
anything from Ltt, Gliptone is good. the Zaino leather cleaner is good. I dont want to suggest the swissvax, but it is a brilliant leather cleaner.
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