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hi wuz up guys...and girls.
i couldnt find anything on the search option so here it goes,
my leather seats are not old but not new, my daugther likes to sometimes drop milk on them and i need to clean it, whats the best way to clean and maintain the leather seats?
thanks
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CAMRY 2008 SE V6
6000k HID, 3000k fogs
K&N intake
I think I've seen a seat cover... to protect it against kids and mishaps.
dont want seat covers, dont like them lol
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Originally Posted by gdanaher
Hit the local parts store for leather treatments. There are several available.
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Originally Posted by Zembonez
First of all, don't give your kid stuff to drink in the car.
Second,try the products made by Lexol. They make a lot of great stuff for leather seats,
lol
well, we only give her milk when she is falling a sleep or a long ride home beside that, i dont let no one eat nor drink, and in my car!! i sometimes hold my farts in so the lether wouldnt smell bad
and lexol makes it look new again?
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K&N intake
CRC makes a product called Tannery-Leather,Vinyl and more which I have used for years on vinyle[never have had a car with leather]. I purchase it from Ace Hardware since our local Bomgaars stoped carrying it several years ago. Lexol makes good products but they are pricey.I wouldn't be too concerned with flatulence stinking up your leather seats.
well, we only give her milk when she is falling a sleep or a long ride home beside that, i dont let no one eat nor drink, and in my car!! i sometimes hold my farts in so the lether wouldnt smell bad
and lexol makes it look new again?
Lexol makes really good stuff for leather.
OH, and the comment about not giving the kid something to drink was made in jest.
^I've used the wipes MANY times in our Maxima, which has leather seats and 2 kids in the backseat, lol. They work amazing. I also use the Lexol wipes on my leather saddles. I've had my one saddle for 9 years, I've logged hundreds, maybe thousands of hours in it, and not a single crack or blemish after all this time. Mind you, it's been dropped on the ground, rained on, taken through rivers, slobbered on by the horses, and so much more lol
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Last edited by arabianobsession; 01-04-2011 at 04:37 PM.
thanks for link,
did you used any of them? i dont like whipes i feel like they dont work
Same here. I've always used sprays or bulk packaged liquids myself. Wipes don't have enough product for me and are pretty expensive. I have used a lot of Lexol.
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