Cleaning leather seats
#1
Cleaning leather seats
Hi my dad has a 98' E230. Upon purchasing he decided that he would put on sheep skin seat covers instead of enjoying the nice leather [X(]. Its been a while now and i decided to do some cleaning in the car and i took off the seat cover. To my disgust i found that the leather seats were marked by the sheep skin seat covers....
thats some pictures of the damage...
any idea how to clean it off?
thanks.
thats some pictures of the damage...
any idea how to clean it off?
thanks.
#2
RE: Cleaning leather seats
I had a similar problem when I bought my car. I went and got some Meguiar's leather cleaner and old tooth brush. Soak and scrub, but be careful with the holes. You don't want that stuff soaking underneath. Instead soak the tooth brush and scrub. Have fun, and get a couple of tooth brushes you will wear them out.
#3
RE: Cleaning leather seats
Don't forget to condition the leather after cleaning it w/ a chemical cleaner unless you don't mind cracked leather. I have never used Meguir's leather cleaner, but good luck w/ it, I would recomend Lexol conditioner as a good product.
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