"Scotch Guarding" the UL seats
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"Scotch Guarding" the UL seats
(no, not with Scotch Guard)
For best long-term results, is there something that I should put on the brand new aniline seats, similar in concept to Scotch Guarding a fabric piece of furniture, or is regular cleaning and maintenance more than sufficient?
Thanks for the feedback.
For best long-term results, is there something that I should put on the brand new aniline seats, similar in concept to Scotch Guarding a fabric piece of furniture, or is regular cleaning and maintenance more than sufficient?
Thanks for the feedback.
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Lexus Champion
(no, not with Scotch Guard)
For best long-term results, is there something that I should put on the brand new aniline seats, similar in concept to Scotch Guarding a fabric piece of furniture, or is regular cleaning and maintenance more than sufficient?
Thanks for the feedback.
For best long-term results, is there something that I should put on the brand new aniline seats, similar in concept to Scotch Guarding a fabric piece of furniture, or is regular cleaning and maintenance more than sufficient?
Thanks for the feedback.
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(no, not with Scotch Guard)
For best long-term results, is there something that I should put on the brand new aniline seats, similar in concept to Scotch Guarding a fabric piece of furniture, or is regular cleaning and maintenance more than sufficient?
Thanks for the feedback.
For best long-term results, is there something that I should put on the brand new aniline seats, similar in concept to Scotch Guarding a fabric piece of furniture, or is regular cleaning and maintenance more than sufficient?
Thanks for the feedback.
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