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mrtheedge2u2 27 November 2018 07:23 AM

leather cleaning product
 
What is the best cleaning product for keeping leather looking nice and clean and black?

Cheers

urban 27 November 2018 08:55 AM

I find dr leather wipes quite good, gives a nice matt finish.
Personally I use the wipes, let it dry a little, and then buff with a clean microfibre cloth.

mrtheedge2u2 27 November 2018 10:36 AM

Cheers, urban

ALi-B 27 November 2018 01:22 PM

https://www.liquidleather.com/


GT12 or GT15 to clean

GT11 to condition

mrtheedge2u2 27 November 2018 01:27 PM

Cheers, Ali

hux309 27 November 2018 09:24 PM

+1 Dr leather wipes.

mrtheedge2u2 28 November 2018 10:05 AM

This is the mark in question. .... the car is literally a month old.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...c37a577f8f.jpg

RobsyUK 28 November 2018 01:16 PM

Use a micro foam sponge and a little dove soap

JDM_Stig 28 November 2018 01:57 PM

Baby wipes

ALi-B 29 November 2018 06:38 PM

what is that? Make up? Chocolate?

As above microfoam sponge or a very soft bristled brush with leather cleaner...some cleaners work better with agitation via a brush rather than sponge, it’s a case of try it and see. Most cleaners should get it out, it’s just a case of getting into the grain.

Always use conditioner afterwards.

TheAngryFerret 01 December 2018 09:54 PM

Ive been using astinish leather cream, meant for your settee but works great. I bought a spec d interior earlier in the year that was stiff and cracking in places. It's softened and cleaned up great now after a few applications.

mrtheedge2u2 02 December 2018 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by ALi-B (Post 12036416)
what is that? Make up? Chocolate?

As above microfoam sponge or a very soft bristled brush with leather cleaner...some cleaners work better with agitation via a brush rather than sponge, it’s a case of try it and see. Most cleaners should get it out, it’s just a case of getting into the grain.

Always use conditioner afterwards.

i literally have no idea what it is.

urban 05 December 2018 02:19 PM

Looks like powder from protective gloves.
When I use the dr leather wipes on my car I use powdered rubber gloves.
I get marks similar to that if the back of the glove accident makes contact with something


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