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RE: Leather Interior

Does anybody treat or condition the interior leather, as I have half a cow inside, i am thinking it might be a good idea.

Anybody use any particular product?

No rude comments please!![;)]
 
ORIGINAL: stevehoenes No rude comments please!![;)]
You don't know how hard that's been! :ROFLMAO: Liquid Leather and Liquid Leather Gentle Cleaner by Gliptone is what you need, mate. Nothing better! You can buy it on the interweb. [;)] Regards, Clive
 
Thanks Guys,[:D] My, what a mine of information you are Clive. Had a look at the website and sounds very interesting. May even get some scuffmaster to touch up the seats in the bmw as they are looking a little tatty. I should have mentioned that I have the ventilated seats but I doubt if that should make any difference! I will speak to the guys at my OPC just incase Steve
 
Yes, and don't be scared of the stuff when you first put the conditioner on, as it looks a bit shiny to start with, but soaks in and leaves you with the original matt finish.
 
Looks like gliptone gets my vote to try, Will maybe try the Gin & Tonic while working on the leather though, now that sounds like a sensible idea[8D]
 
Did anyone use the Meguiar's leather care products? If yes would be interested in your opinion. I tried Gliptone and indeed it is a great product, but I find the leather smell it gives to the interior of the car a bit strong to my taste...
 

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