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apollo13:

--- Quote from: stealthwolf on February 10, 2011, 03:37:12 pm ---As above, use a leather cleaner and brush. Don't bother with conditioners/feeds - VW leather is coated in plastic. Swissvax products are generally good, though some argue that there are cheaper but more effective products out there for some aspects of detailing.
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Thats what I was thinking Stealth. I need to rid my leather of the shine too but I'm not really wanting to spend £28 on swissvax leather cleaner.

Fletch..gti:
Thanks for the replys . I have gliptone cleaner
With this do the same job . Also I have used the conditioner
But by the comments that was a waste of time

apollo13:
I bought gliptone cleaner and conditioner and IMO they are useless on VW leather and probably the reason why mine is so shiny now!

I think the cleaner has glycerine (sp) in it, this helps soften leather but as said before ours is mostly plastic and even the leather bits are plastic coated.

Fletch..gti:
Dusbin for that then , now for swisswax  :laugh:

ub7rm:
I picked up some zymol leather cleaner (from Halfords - so easy to get hold of) at the weekend and it made a hell of a difference.  Didn't use a brush so I intend to give them another go with that to see what comes out this weekend.

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