Good leather cleaner?
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RE: Good leather cleaner?
Hey Matt..I was just kidding about the Jeep crack I made..Forgive me
Yeah, Leatherique is pricey, but works great though, you'll be amazed about how well it cleans and softens the leather..work the Rejuvinator oil in with your bare hands for best results (good for your skin too) then use a natural sea sponge to work the Pristine Cleaner conditioner in after the oil has had a chance to soak in overnight..Low odor, but smells like fresh leather when you're done...I love the stuff.
Yeah, Leatherique is pricey, but works great though, you'll be amazed about how well it cleans and softens the leather..work the Rejuvinator oil in with your bare hands for best results (good for your skin too) then use a natural sea sponge to work the Pristine Cleaner conditioner in after the oil has had a chance to soak in overnight..Low odor, but smells like fresh leather when you're done...I love the stuff.
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RE: Good leather cleaner?
ORIGINAL: Dennis
Well if Bentley endorses it, it must be good stuff..Thanks
Was it this stuff here?
Well if Bentley endorses it, it must be good stuff..Thanks
Was it this stuff here?
Regards,
Tom
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RE: Good leather cleaner?
Hyde Food and Hyde Cleanare the leather cleaner and conditioner that auto trimmers use. You can find it at http://www.freewebs.com/topsandinteriors/
You will find it under Cleaning products.
You will find it under Cleaning products.
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RE: Good leather cleaner?
Dennis, got my Leatherique kit a couple weeks ago, and was waiting until all the shops were finished working on the stereo system before I did my cleaning. Planned to do it this weekend, but I read the instructions, and for best results, it stated to leave the car in the sun as a 'steam room' affect, and becuase it is cloudy and rainy today, decided to postpone until next weekend, where I can leave it outside for the full day after putting the 'rejuvinating oil' on the leather. I'll update after I get it completed, and take some before & after pics.
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RE: Cleaning under way...Holy Crap! help!!
Ok, today I started the cleaning with the Leatherique kit, letting the rejuvinating oil sit on the seats (liberally applied) for 5 hours in the sun. Came back, seats were sticky just like it said it would be from all of the contaminates coming to the surface. Next step, the cleaning solution and a scrubbing pad. I scrubbed and scrubbed, and think i made cleaning spots. I used the brush that came with it to get into the cracks and in those trouble wrinkles where dirt seems to really accumulate. After making some progress, I get this look.
See the darker/lighter areas? It looks like a clean spot doesn't it? Well, It is not coming off really easy with this scrubbing pad and the brush is creating spots like this below...
Now when I pick this stuff up in my fingers and get a close look at it, it appears to be grey in color...and that freaks me out. Maybe I got a car that had been redyed, and this is coming off? i don't know. Perhaps it is just dirty...really stubborn dirt, and i will have to put alot of elbow grease into it to remove it, becasue about 75% of the seat will need to be cleaned this way.
Just wanted you to see this Dennis, and maybe the upholstery guy to see if I am doing too much, or am on the right track. I would hate to hurt the leather physically by such a rough scrubbing.
thanks.
See the darker/lighter areas? It looks like a clean spot doesn't it? Well, It is not coming off really easy with this scrubbing pad and the brush is creating spots like this below...
Now when I pick this stuff up in my fingers and get a close look at it, it appears to be grey in color...and that freaks me out. Maybe I got a car that had been redyed, and this is coming off? i don't know. Perhaps it is just dirty...really stubborn dirt, and i will have to put alot of elbow grease into it to remove it, becasue about 75% of the seat will need to be cleaned this way.
Just wanted you to see this Dennis, and maybe the upholstery guy to see if I am doing too much, or am on the right track. I would hate to hurt the leather physically by such a rough scrubbing.
thanks.
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RE: Cleaning under way...Holy Crap! help!!
I can't tell for sure, but it looks like a lot of grime on the seats..I know you have a high end Jag, so unless they were redyed..which I can't imagine, then only thing to do is go through the process again in small areas at a time..I think you are suppose to let the oil soak onfor at least 8 hours in the hot sun....Are you seeing any leather grain, like the dye is coming off?..or just this grimy top coat coming off?..Also once everything dries, the color comes back to normal too.
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RE: Cleaning under way...Holy Crap! help!!
It looks to be like the entire top layer was a thck grime. I am not seeing any leather grain, just seems like there's alot of dirt here. The back seat is still 'rejuvinating' as i only had enough time to clean the the front seats. It is supposed to be hotter this week, so i'll reoil the front seats and let it sit an entire day 'baking' and see if the dirt is easier to come off next time around. Thanks for putting in your observations.
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RE: Hidden Uglies after Cleaning
Well, the job is finally finished, and I have now 'rejuvinated' the leather in the front seats twice and cleaned them. It was really stubborn dirt. It appears, that a good cleaning like this also takes off any 'repairs' and touchups to the surface, as evidenced by this little pic of the driver side seat, which wasn't there when I started this little venture. Looks like I am going to have to have them touched up again.
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RE: Hidden Uglies after Cleaning
^ what's that Dennis?
I called my 'interior repair' guy, the one who fixed a scratch on the door handle and on the glove box, and it is totally unnoticable 1 year later. He and I talked about 'dyeing' the areas in question. They provide a lifetime warranty, such as long as i don't put any weird chemicals or anything on the seats, if for any reason the color fades or comes off, they will redo the work. He recommends warm, mild soapy water to clean the seats. These guys are really trustworthy, as I brought them out a second time to finish a hail dent that they did one time, but still had a dimple in it that bugged me for months. No sweat, they came out and finished it up at no charge.
Back to the cleaning with the Leatherique, after the seats dried, they were a much lighter grey than I remembered, and you told me to remember how it felt as well, well before, the leather was smooth to the touch, as I thought it should be, but after the cleaning and removal of all that crap, all of a sudden I could feel the grain of the leather...and it wasn't smooth at all.[sm=insomnia.gif] Such hard work, but the results turned out well.
I called my 'interior repair' guy, the one who fixed a scratch on the door handle and on the glove box, and it is totally unnoticable 1 year later. He and I talked about 'dyeing' the areas in question. They provide a lifetime warranty, such as long as i don't put any weird chemicals or anything on the seats, if for any reason the color fades or comes off, they will redo the work. He recommends warm, mild soapy water to clean the seats. These guys are really trustworthy, as I brought them out a second time to finish a hail dent that they did one time, but still had a dimple in it that bugged me for months. No sweat, they came out and finished it up at no charge.
Back to the cleaning with the Leatherique, after the seats dried, they were a much lighter grey than I remembered, and you told me to remember how it felt as well, well before, the leather was smooth to the touch, as I thought it should be, but after the cleaning and removal of all that crap, all of a sudden I could feel the grain of the leather...and it wasn't smooth at all.[sm=insomnia.gif] Such hard work, but the results turned out well.
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RE: Hidden Uglies after Cleaning
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