• The site migration is complete! Hopefully everything transferred properly from the multiple decades old software we were using before. If you notice any issues please let me know, thanks! Also, I'm still working on things like chatbox, etc so hopefully those will be working in the next week or two.

Leather seat cleaning/maintenance

I also forgot to mention that the only actual leather in gm vehichles seats is the part you sit on, the backrest and headrest is actually a high grade vinyl. So it actually might be better to have not only vinyl car products but also leather care products, I know that is what I started doing in between steaming sessions.

-steven-
 


I took Scotty's advise and tried the Mr Clean Magic Erasers on the seats and it work well! I used to use just a small sponge and scotchbrite pad on the bad spots but the eraser was gentle enough to use on everything without issue.

I mixed up my usual Johnson's Baby Shampoo and water in a spray bottle as a cleaner/lubricant, because it's very gentle and has no alkaline. Wiped down with a wet rag afterwards and used my usual Lexol conditioner.

I have some Leatherique on the way. Expensive but I hear good things!
 
Will you need to post up that formula in the Detail Tips and Tricks area, I have never heard of that before and would like to try that out. Glad to hear the Magic Erasers worked well. I have yet to be let down by them.
 
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