Best leather cleaner?
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I have (Recaro) silver seats in my S4 - black lines appearing in the cracks on the driver's bolster.
What is the best leather care you can use on this??
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What is the best leather care you can use on this??
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condition them and then protect them.
I would suggest
Leather Master: Strong Cleaner followed by Vital (conditioner) then to further protect use the protection creme.<ul><li><a href="http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?PageAction=MFGSEARCH&ManfID=20&P age=1">Leather Master at Detailer's Domain</a></li></ul>
I would suggest
Leather Master: Strong Cleaner followed by Vital (conditioner) then to further protect use the protection creme.<ul><li><a href="http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?PageAction=MFGSEARCH&ManfID=20&P age=1">Leather Master at Detailer's Domain</a></li></ul>
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The "strong cleaner" was taking dirt off I didn't know I had. It's also the best way to keep the pours of any perf'd leather you have, as the products don't leave a residue. And the stong cleaner works really well on leather steering wheel.
The conditioner leaves an OEM look.
The conditioner leaves an OEM look.
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