What is a one of the better leather cleaning products
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What is a one of the better leather cleaning products
Hi,
I have used McGuire's leather cleaner with good success in the past for my Nissan Altima.
With my 10' is250 this does not seem to work as well. Seems to leave blotches. I have a very small (dime size or smaller) blood stain and this will also not rub off.
What products are you guys using for your leather? I have the perforated seats if that makes a difference.
Anyone use products from Chemical guys?
http://www.chemicalguys.com/Chemical...spi_109_16.htm
Thanks in advance.
I have used McGuire's leather cleaner with good success in the past for my Nissan Altima.
With my 10' is250 this does not seem to work as well. Seems to leave blotches. I have a very small (dime size or smaller) blood stain and this will also not rub off.
What products are you guys using for your leather? I have the perforated seats if that makes a difference.
Anyone use products from Chemical guys?
http://www.chemicalguys.com/Chemical...spi_109_16.htm
Thanks in advance.
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IMHO, Leather Masters manufactures some of the best leather care products in the US.
LM makes both a Soft Leather Cleaner and a Strong Leather Cleaner. I buy the Strong cleaner and dilute it 50/50 in mildly hot water. Stubborn stains can be gently brushed with a soft nylon bristle brush but use care not to abrade the very thin clear coat. LM's Protection cream will keep future stains on the surface and make these types of cleaning a snap.
PS: LM also makes really good Ink Killer and Dye Transfer Cleaner products for stubborn issues.
LM makes both a Soft Leather Cleaner and a Strong Leather Cleaner. I buy the Strong cleaner and dilute it 50/50 in mildly hot water. Stubborn stains can be gently brushed with a soft nylon bristle brush but use care not to abrade the very thin clear coat. LM's Protection cream will keep future stains on the surface and make these types of cleaning a snap.
PS: LM also makes really good Ink Killer and Dye Transfer Cleaner products for stubborn issues.
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