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Old 01-05-2013, 11:41 PM
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hey what's everyone using to keep the leather seats looking good?
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Zaino cleaner and Leather in a bottle.
Old 01-06-2013, 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by hobbs
Zaino cleaner and Leather in a bottle.
I agree full 100%! Zaino is the best!
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“Proper Finished Leather Cleaning and Care” - http://www.autopia.org/forum/guide-d...ning-care.html

Within these articles you’ll discover the ‘How’ and ‘Why’ and find pretty much everything you need to know about leather detailing and care if you do your research correctly. TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki – http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopia...yperlinks.html

The information in these articles will enable you to restore your leather to its original finish. Whether it’s faded, has surface damage, stains, scratches or rips and tears or you simply need it cleaned or rejuvenated, the methodologies and product recommendations will help to solve any leather problem you may have


If you have any questions about automotive leather, its care or renovation techniques, please let me know or feel free to send me an email[/COLOR]
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Originally Posted by TOGWT
“Proper Finished Leather Cleaning and Care” - http://www.autopia.org/forum/guide-d...ning-care.html

Within these articles you’ll discover the ‘How’ and ‘Why’ and find pretty much everything you need to know about leather detailing and care if you do your research correctly. TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki – http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopia...yperlinks.html

The information in these articles will enable you to restore your leather to its original finish. Whether it’s faded, has surface damage, stains, scratches or rips and tears or you simply need it cleaned or rejuvenated, the methodologies and product recommendations will help to solve any leather problem you may have


If you have any questions about automotive leather, its care or renovation techniques, please let me know or feel free to send me an email[/COLOR]
I take it that our leather (G37) is urethane finished and not in the 5% premium group?
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Leather cleaning

I didn't know there were so many leather conditioners. I just use zylol or meguires
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Originally Posted by Nick3753
I take it that our leather (G37) is urethane finished and not in the 5% premium group?
Thanx Nick. This was very informative
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