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Old May 30, 2009 | 02:10 PM
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Leather Cleaner/Conditioner

ok,

looking for feedback on which leather cleaner and conditioner to use, am thinking about going with Four Star. Read some online reviews and they are respectable.

any feedback on this?

lastly, anyone have a list of what order to clean the iterior of the car? example:

dash, windows, seats, console then carpet.


does anyone on here even bother with cleaning the headliner? if so, how does one go about doing so without destroying it?

thanks again!
 
Old May 30, 2009 | 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by godoman
ok,

looking for feedback on which leather cleaner and conditioner to use, am thinking about going with Four Star. Read some online reviews and they are respectable.

any feedback on this?

lastly, anyone have a list of what order to clean the iterior of the car? example:

dash, windows, seats, console then carpet.


does anyone on here even bother with cleaning the headliner? if so, how does one go about doing so without destroying it?

thanks again!
I like Meguiars products a lot.
For leather I use:
Meguiar's Direct Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner/Conditioner

And for things like the dash/steering wheel I use:
Meguiar's Direct Quik Interior Detailer Wipes

I do windows, dash, front seats, rear seats, carpet, and then the driver/passenger doors.
 
Old May 31, 2009 | 01:06 AM
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here is Detailer's Domain's Uber Interior Kit

this will have everything you need to do your interior.
 
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here is Detailer's Domain's Uber Interior Kit

this will have everything you need to do your interior.
How about slightly dried up spots on old leather seats?
 
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How about slightly dried up spots on old leather seats?
dried up leather? or dried up other stuff on the leather?
 
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any pictures of it.
 
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Originally Posted by phil@detailersdomain
any pictures of it.
Not yet.

I bought a replacement piece of the seat back for the rear seat of my 88 BMW 3 series.

The leather is in great condition except this one spot where the leather is hard to the touch.
 
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