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Cleaning Edition 30 seats
Gaz_Vrs:
My front seats are looking a little grubby, what is the best thing to use to clean them? Ive got a wetvac but i'm not to sure about using it on heated seats. What do you all do? Cheers
Frodo-anni:
Im glad this has been asked, i just hoover the interior every other week, so my cloth looks fine. Its the side bolsters that have developed a shine. I have tried using AG leather cleaner, but unsure who to apply correctly. Some posts i have read have stated not to rub hard :signLOL:
richtung:
--- Quote from: Frodo-anni on January 02, 2013, 09:42:02 pm ---Im glad this has been asked, i just hoover the interior every other week, so my cloth looks fine. Its the side bolsters that have developed a shine. I have tried using AG leather cleaner, but unsure who to apply correctly. Some posts i have read have stated not to rub hard :signLOL:
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Ive been doing research on this over on detailing world. For the leather sections, the use of DR Leather wipes seems to be the weapon of choice followed by an application of GTechniq L1 Leather Guard.
Dr Leather wipes http://www.detailedclean.co.uk/interior/leather-care/dr-leather-leather-wipes-sample-466
Gtechniq L1 http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/gtechniq/l1-leather-guard-100ml.aspx
Im not 100% sure on what to use for the cloth sections - im hoping someone can come along with a suggestion...
Thanks
Rich
stealthwolf:
But the leather is coated in plastic, so surely any dressing/feed would just sit on top?
Frodo-anni:
Jay mr Miglior has mentioned the same that its plastic and just a clean is all that is needed.
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