Leather seat cleaning finished!

Grant Lenahan glenahan at vfemail.net
Sat Dec 16 08:54:09 EST 2006


Yes, actually Country Supply sells it mail order for HALF what others 
charge (1 quart jugs or gallons)

Grant
On Dec 16, 2006, at 1:21 AM, Dave Kase wrote:

> Sorry, I should have mentioned Lexol is in most all tack shops.
>
> DK
>
> Eric Huppert wrote:
>
>> Thanks to all whom responded on my seat cleaning project... 
>> (Especially
>> Brett as he spent more time typing than anyone else, well, more 
>> words!)
>>
>>
>> Went with the lexol products....
>>
>>
>> None of the Flaps had it, tried some other places... Finally checked 
>> their
>> website and discovered that Ace hardware is a distributor. Of course I
>> muddled around in the cleaning section for a while until store help 
>> directed
>> me to the shoe department! Go figure.
>>
>>
>> After vacuuming, etc, etc, I ended up using a small sponge and 
>> lathering
>> real good, then wiping/scrubbing with a terry cloth towel which I kept
>> rinsing.
>>
>> Upon my second trip to fill the bucket I noticed the "magic eraser" 
>> that my
>> fiancée swears by. Ended up using it on some of the stains. Works 
>> great, but
>> too much pressure starts removing the leather dye. Figured a slightly
>> lighter area was better than a stain?
>>
>> Once again, thanks to all who responded...
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> PS: Seats aren't pristine, but they actually look somewhat like Ecru!
>>
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