Cleaning Nuluxe
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Cleaning Nuluxe
Hello- My CT is the first car I have had in many years without leather. Kind of fell in love with the caramel color Nuluxe. I like that is its not to light colored but not to dark either. Long and short of it is, what should I use to clean the Nuluxe? It is not dirty yet but I'm planning ahead. I've only had the car just short of a month. Hope the stuff holds up well, of course the salesperson said it will wear better than leather, not stretch or sag and not be as hot!
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I started hunting around tonight for cleaners as well. Wanted to make sure I didn't damage the material with the wrong cleaner. In another discussion Lexol brand Vinylex was recommended (which can be purchased via Amazon). I used Lexol products for years on leather seats and horse saddles etc. I found it to be a reputable brand. I think I'm leaning toward trying the Vinylex however, I am still open to suggestions. I too have the caramel and want to keep it looking spiffy.
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