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    Best leather cleaning product.

    Whilst the rear seats are out of the Cabbie, Rachel thought she'd give them a clean today, but the results weren't great. It seems the seats have gathered quite a bit of road grime over the years:



    Any ideas if it's possible to get the leather back to its original colour, and what the best thing to use is?

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    ive steam cleaned mine befor and they came up mint. gliptone products are also very good.cream leather looks great when its clean but a nightmare most the time

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    I can recommemd that product aswell

    1996 850 T5 AWD - Self tuned M4.4 ECU with COP`s, B5254T ( S60R internals in a 850 block ) ostrich 2.0 , VXR injectors @ 3.8 bar, K24 turbo with a 6+6 compressor wheel, 3.25" MAF, top mounted Dump Valve, RN Exhaust manifold, 3" downpipe with 200 cell cat, 2.75" Stainless exhaust, Brembo calipers, S60R brake discs, stainless RIP kit, 3" Throttle body,

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    i just use warm water on mine and comes up ok
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    Quote Originally Posted by oblark View Post
    I can recommemd that product aswell
    Me too good stuff.
    As they say the all in one stuff ,leather wipes are just a waste of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey View Post
    Me too good stuff
    It was you that recommemdated it to me

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    get a decent nail brush and scrub the leather. its the only way to get the dirt out then wipe it wipe a damp cloth
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    Quote Originally Posted by graemewelch View Post
    get a decent nail brush and scrub the leather. its the only way to get the dirt out then wipe it wipe a damp cloth
    Will a nail brush not damage the leather?

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    Quote Originally Posted by graemewelch View Post
    get a decent nail brush and scrub the leather. its the only way to get the dirt out then wipe it wipe a damp cloth
    Just to add a soft bristles type of brush and use warm water but don't scrub to hard or you can damage the finish.

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    You get proper leather brushes. I have a Swiss vax one
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    Quote Originally Posted by volvokid View Post
    You get proper leather brushes. I have a Swiss vax one
    Martin, what do you think of Auto Finesse products? Thinking of getting the wife to get me a kit for Xmas.

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    I polished my dads landy with it, it was decent but I wasn't doing anything fancy with it. I use there glass cleaner all the time but nothing beats vinegar and news paper for water marks lol.
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    there bottle are annoying as hell. ive got there tyre dressing and there version or iron x. the sprays bottles spoil a half decent product
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    I used there Iron X product, I remember you saying you didnt like there stuff, Whats up with there bottles I quite like them?
    I stay close to polished bliss so I can go in and browse all the goodies, they have a shelf with products the need to shift on due to variose reasons, the bottle of auto finesse polish I bought was only £5 because it has a dodgy lid.
    I also got a bottle of swissvax interior cleaner that should have been £40 for £10 because apparently they has used a but of it, I couldn't tell.
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    How did you get on with steam cleaning the leather? I didnt have the proper volvo isofix guides fitted to the V70 for a while and its dented the leather, maybe over time it will correct its self but I heard steam cleaning will sort stretched leather.
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    it takes ages to cover a wheel in there product. takes me about 15 mins to do my wheels. i prefer the wolf chamicals deironizer. comes in a 5 ltr bottle and i use my one trigger spray bottle
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    Quote Originally Posted by graemewelch View Post
    it takes ages to cover a wheel in there product. takes me about 15 mins to do my wheels. i prefer the wolf chamicals deironizer. comes in a 5 ltr bottle and i use my one trigger spray bottle
    I will give there stuff a try.
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    Ive used different products to re colour, feed and clean leather over the years. Gliptone liquid leather conditioner is the best there is I have found but for cleaning I use Mr Muscle spray! Its the one in the dark blue bottle.It does dry it a bit but gets all the deep grime out and you are going to condition it all after anyway so drying it wont be a problem. Obviously test a sample in an inconspicuous area first.

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    Liquid Leather here too - used it on many many interiors, all with great results http://www.liquidleather.com/car-shop.html

    As stated ^^^^ use a gentle nailbrush with the cleaner to scrub the dirt out of the nap, then clean with a damp lint free cloth. Then condition with liquid leather conditioner. I used to do it annually - hard work, yes, but the result (and smell!) was well worth it. A nice bonus is that your hands will smell of leather for a few days too lol
    Currently - '96 850R auto

    Previously - '97 S70 T5 manual, '98 V70R AWD auto, '98 V70R Auto in Nautic Blue Mica with LPG (went to Germany!), 1996 850R Auto, lots of various 940s, 960s and a crappy 850 2.0

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    Over the last two weeks I have given the seats a wash & Conditioning with liquid leather conditioner 3 times and it says you can condition the leather until the condition it doesn't soak in any longer.

    I wish I had taken some before and after photos as the driver's seat was looking very shiny & creased in places and now almost all have slowly came out,it's looking so much better now.

    My question is how much is too much conditioner on the leather if it still soaks in and drys out does that mean it still needs more ?.

    The leather does polish to shine with a cotton cloth, I can now see the sparkly bits in the leather finish.


 

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