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what do you clean/feed your leather seats with?

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paulw123:
cheers guys, i guess that is exactly what is happening, its just drying on the "plastic" surface.
Gliptone is ok on this surface?

rich83:
There is some sort of "magic eraser" that you can get that is supposed to work well on the "leather"  :happy2: PM Greeners.

keano:
JML magic eraser. Find it in the home cleaning isle of home base.

It's AWESOME.

Tortaruga:

--- Quote from: keano on May 29, 2013, 02:36:30 pm ---JML magic eraser.It's AWESOME.


--- End quote ---
I wonder would it be powerful enough to erase the memory of some of my, ermm..., less attractive 'conquests' (lol) over the years.

stealthwolf:
When I got a leather cleaning kit off autoperfection, they included a block magic eraser too.

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