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Cleaner, mixture of distilled water and white vinegar
Conditioner, chemical guys leather conditioner.
vacuum seats thoroughly, apply vinegar and water solution on a microfiber towel clean as needed.
Apply conditioner let’s sit until dry.
buff with a microfiber towel.I do this at least twice a year following instructions on chemical guys, leather conditioner.
NOTE this process is for a preventive maintenance and will not remove the cracks on leather seats, test, the water and vinegar solution on a hidden part of your seat to determine that it will not harm your leather.
Conditioner, chemical guys leather conditioner.
vacuum seats thoroughly, apply vinegar and water solution on a microfiber towel clean as needed.
Apply conditioner let’s sit until dry.
buff with a microfiber towel.I do this at least twice a year following instructions on chemical guys, leather conditioner.
NOTE this process is for a preventive maintenance and will not remove the cracks on leather seats, test, the water and vinegar solution on a hidden part of your seat to determine that it will not harm your leather.
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Marc780 (12-13-23)
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As a veteran of the military, I did preventive maintenance on my equipment. I carried this work habits into my personal life. besides what I’ve already mentioned I had to replace a water pump. i’ve changed my engine oil every 3000 miles. replaced transmission fluid and axle fluid twice etc… preventative maintenance is the key.
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As a veteran of the military, I did preventive maintenance on my equipment. I carried this work habits into my personal life. besides what I’ve already mentioned I had to replace a water pump. i’ve changed my engine oil every 3000 miles. replaced transmission fluid and axle fluid twice etc… preventative maintenance is the key.
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