'Deep cleaning' leather

'Deep cleaning' leather

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T40ORA

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219 months

Tuesday 11th April 2017
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Although I've kept the interior of the car clean, and conditioned the leather, after 11 years and 94k miles, it now needs some more serious attention.

I have some colour restorer for the faded and cracked bits, and various conditioners, but I'm not sure how to really lift the dirt first.

I've been given various advice over the years, one piece of which was to use a nail brush and soapy water (soap flakes, not washing liquid) but I'd like to find out what people are using/doing these days.

Oh, happy fit recommendations for conditioners too, as I know products move on....

T40ORA

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5,177 posts

219 months

Thursday 13th April 2017
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Where it has cracked though, after cleaning, do I not need to worry about conditioning that?

T40ORA

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219 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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Summit_Detailing said:
I'm guessing this brush is softer than, say, a normal nail brush?

Alex_225 said:
I use this combination from Glyptone.

The Intensive Cleaner worked very well on my other half's Merc SL seats. Then I've regularly conditioned the leather with the other product, Leather Conditioner.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gliptone-Leather-Duo-Cle...

Those seats had a few small cracks which were significantly improved. Hope that helps. smile
Cheers. I seem to have plenty of conditioner, it's just a decent cleaner that I need.