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tomro99 10-13-2011 09:15 PM

Leather Problem (Stone Interior Bl*ws)
 
I gave my G a detail today and closely took a look at my leather and was surprised at how filthy it was. Went out and bought some Meguirs wipes to see if i can get rid of the dirt but there was no use. Not only is the leather dirty on the surface, but in the leather as well. No matter how hard i rubbed the wipe, there was no difference. I neglected to clean the leather and this is what i get. Can anyone give me some advice as to what needs to be done to possibly remove the dirt from the leather? I'd imagine some scrubbing would do but I have no clue as to what products I need and what not. Give it a shot myself, or leave to a pro (which will no doubt cost more)?

I'd really appreciate some input guys! (And if this has been answered before, i apologize. If there's a thread specifically on this topic, can someone direct me to it)?

Thanks again!

TOGWT 10-14-2011 04:28 AM

Proper Finished Leather Cleaning and Care - http://www.autopia.org/forum/guide-d...ning-care.html

Doggy 10-14-2011 04:30 AM

Lexol ftw, meguiars whipes ftl, Try that

Presto 10-14-2011 06:30 AM

use leatherique products from detailedimage. i use it about twice a year. my stone interior is fine

DadsTaxi 10-14-2011 11:45 AM

Also could try the Sonax all-in-one also from detailed image. Works well and is a single step.

Dangarza 01-11-2012 02:17 PM

Buy some lexol leather CLEANER, several applicator sponges (The ones covered with terry cloth) bucket, several clean, white terry towels, soft bristled brush.
Wait for a day with low ambient humidity...
Wet sponge in water, put lexol, work up a lather and apply and rub liberally to leather, the real dirty areas scrub gently with the brush, one section at a time. Remove lather with moist towel, rinse a few times, let dry.
Apply leather conditioner of your choice (I like lexol, but zaino, leatherique, etc) work as well. Presto! Your stone leather interior is like new again :)
UV rays, human skin sweat, sunblock or suntan lotion are your seats enemies.
Cheers,
Daniel

Dfrench200 01-16-2012 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by Presto (Post 3257154)
use leatherique products from detailedimage. i use it about twice a year. my stone interior is fine


Agreed... Leatherique with a interior specific brush works great.

Detailed Image 01-19-2012 09:42 AM

I agree the Leatherique Prestine Clean and Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil is a great combo to help remove tough stains and restore the leather and it can also be used for basic maintenance. If you need to remove tough stains a brush like the DI Brushes Leather and Vinyl Scrub Brush is a big help. If you have any questions please let me know.

Greg @ DI


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