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Thread: Leather Cleaner/treatment

  1. #1
    SUPERCREWJOHN
    Can anyone recommend a leather cleaner or treatment for the interior of your vehicle? I had someone put a big dirt streak on the back seat of my truck, and have been able to get it out..
    Before I send it to an auto detailer, I thought I might try to get it out myself..

  2. #2
    Jrocket
    Try Meguiars #39 or #40..Cant remember which one.Detail supply shop will have it.#39 is a cleaner and #40 is the conditioner/cleaner.....I think.I use it on both of my cars with leather.

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    One Particular Harbor
    I have used Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner very successfully in our Yukon. We have three kids and, on a regular basis, they really seem to leave a layer of grime on the leather seats in our truck. I am always amazed at the amount of dirt that comes up off of the seats and it leaves them looking new again.

  4. #4
    Lightning
    Originally posted by One Particular Harbor
    I have used Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner very successfully in our Yukon. We have three kids and, on a regular basis, they really seem to leave a layer of grime on the leather seats in our truck. I am always amazed at the amount of dirt that comes up off of the seats and it leaves them looking new again.
    Lexol by far is one of the best, I have used that stuff for over 10 years on my cars and trucks. The cleaner is awesome and not too harsh and the conditioner leaves the interior buttery soft. A tip on the conditioner, spray it on, and them massage it into the seats with your hands, let it set for about 5 minutes (as you do the rest of the truck) and then wipe up.

  5. #5
    Essex502
    Lexol only on the interior of our Bimmer. However, I do have a stain it won't take off...I'll need to get the seat re-dyed. Ouch!

  6. #6
    RiverDave
    Eagle 1 Spray cleaner kicks ass, followed up with the Eagle 1 conditioner. You rub the conditioner on the seats almost like hand lotion and then wipe off access.. Stuff kicks ass!!
    Makes your leather.... "supple"
    RD

  7. #7
    riverbound
    I have always used lexol.

  8. #8
    little rowe boat
    Try ZEP vinyl cleaner,I use it on the tough spots and it works really well.

  9. #9
    v-drive
    The guy that did my boats interior said to only use a light soapy liquid to clean my upholstery but I have to say while I like the work he did I wouldn't recommend or use him again. Saying that does the comment about the cleaner sound right? v-drive

  10. #10
    SUPERCREWJOHN
    Originally posted by riverbound
    I have always used lexol.
    Where do you get Lexol?
    JB

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