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How do you guys clean the crevices on the leather seats

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Old 05-04-2003, 08:11 PM
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Default How do you guys clean the crevices on the leather seats

I have dust i mine and can't figure out a harmless way to clean them out. I try to get the little specs of dirt or whatever out with my clorix ready wipe and I try to use the vacum, but stuff is still left in there.

Anyone have any ideas?
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Cotton Swab dipped it leather conditioner or Armour All
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Maybe a toothbrush and some leather cleaner?
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Shoe polish brush.
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Very carefully...
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Default Shop Vac with thin attachment, wet cloth towel wrapped around old credit card type thing, slide....

it in there to really clean it.

Coach leather cleaner. Coach leather conditioner.

Man, whoever buys my car after me will be one lucky dude.
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Default ya, I've tried the thing attachment thing

but it never quite got everything out. Definitely like these other ideas, credit card, shoe polish brush etc.

I'm with you 03one8tee, when I go to sell my car at 150K (as with all my other cars), I pride myself in not having a dated, dirty interior.
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Default i use tape

ya'know the package tape that you use in a tape gun.. i'll break a strip off wipe in between the crevices to get the junk out. after that, i take some buffing cloth spray some 303 on it, and get to work.

if none of that works, try some compressed gas. computer cleaners are great if you don't have an air compressor.
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good point, or a keyboard spray gun thing
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Default Re: Shop Vac with thin attachment, wet cloth towel wrapped around old credit card type thing, slide.

That's a nice idea!

I am with you when you say the person who buys your car next is one lucky dude. I couldn't have said it better even in my case. For now, I don't let no food nor drinks in the back seat. I can even remember the # of times food particles might have dropped inside the car. Call me crazy .
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