Leather seat cleaning
David Kase
davekase at pdqlocks.com
Tue Dec 12 16:44:01 EST 2006
I always use good ole Lexol...
Leather smells new after you're done.
David Kase
Max Hoepli wrote:
>Use leather conditioner with lanolin.
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>Max
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Huw Powell" <audi at humanspeakers.com>
>To: "Eric Huppert" <dragracer at netstep.net>
>Cc: "'quattro at audifans. com'" <quattro at audifans.com>; <200q20v at audifans.com>
>Sent: 12, December 2006 13:39
>Subject: Re: Leather seat cleaning
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>>>Need to clean the ECRU seats on my new (to me)96 A6 Avant... Going to
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>play
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>>>"flip that car" and need to get it cleaned before I dig into the
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>mechanical
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>>>stuff. Searched the archives for leather cleaning, but not too many
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>hits!
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>>>The cleaner/conditioner isn't doing such a great job at removing the
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>crud.
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>>Saddle soap? Followed by conditioning oils.
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>>It can take quite a bit of effort and time to clean leather, since
>>stains and crud can "soak in" and become semi-integrated with the
>>leather itself.
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>>Huw Powell
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