how to remove stains on leather seats?
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how to remove stains on leather seats?
anyone know how to remove stains from a leather seats without fading or damaging it? tried leather cleaner/condition but stains still there
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My process is to use the Leatherique Prestine Clean - 16 oz and the Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil - 16 oz. They deep clean and condition the surface and do a pretty good job on stains. Sometimes I use the 303 Cleaner & Spot Remover - 32 oz on tough stains.
Let me know if you need other suggestions.
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thank you all for quick responses.... well previous owner never washed the car i guess, i sprayed leather cleaner/condition and with one pass, towel became grey(white terry towel). there is no special stains(juice, blood, oil, etc...) just from never washing/cleaning it. also need tips on carpets too, not the floor mats but actual carpet. it needs mad cleaning.
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oh and what do you guys think/feel about steam cleaning it also? remember seeing a clip on youtube cleaning leather seats, dash, and interior carpet with steam cleaner.
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no steam cleaner!!!
When I did leather at work, I used a simple all-purpose cleaner followed by a damp towel wipe-down and leather cleaner.
Steam cleaners do a wonderful job on carpet, just be sure you use a good pre-spotter and the proper cleaner for the machine. Steam extractors don't like foam.
When I did leather at work, I used a simple all-purpose cleaner followed by a damp towel wipe-down and leather cleaner.
Steam cleaners do a wonderful job on carpet, just be sure you use a good pre-spotter and the proper cleaner for the machine. Steam extractors don't like foam.
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The thing to keep in mind when cleaning the leather is that you are not cleaning the leather. You are cleaning a coat of paint. The leather is underneath the opaque urethance coating. What you are looking at is paint. The dirt or stains you see are on, or in, the paint. This is a thin coat of urethane so using anything abrasive may well rub the coating off and the split leather hides underneath can look damn ugly.
I proscribe to the Leather Masters product line and use them on all my personal vehicles. Their products work very well. Be sure, no matter what cleaner you use, to be **** about removing all traces of the detergent after cleaning. Wipe down the seats with a clean damp MF and let them dry for several minutes. I'd suggest that an important and often overlooked product to apply is a leather protectant. Many will use a conditioner and leave it go at that but its the protectant that will make future dirt and stains easier to remove.
Using only a leather cleaner and a conditioner is like washing your car and applying a glaze. If you don't finish the job and protect the paint it will not repel dirt and grime as well, will need more frequent cleaning and will not hold up as well over time.
I proscribe to the Leather Masters product line and use them on all my personal vehicles. Their products work very well. Be sure, no matter what cleaner you use, to be **** about removing all traces of the detergent after cleaning. Wipe down the seats with a clean damp MF and let them dry for several minutes. I'd suggest that an important and often overlooked product to apply is a leather protectant. Many will use a conditioner and leave it go at that but its the protectant that will make future dirt and stains easier to remove.
Using only a leather cleaner and a conditioner is like washing your car and applying a glaze. If you don't finish the job and protect the paint it will not repel dirt and grime as well, will need more frequent cleaning and will not hold up as well over time.
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