Dried leather conditioner in seat holes

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Re: Dried leather conditioner in seat holes

Postby bigBADbenny » Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:22 pm

I use a tooth pick :P
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Re: Dried leather conditioner in seat holes

Postby Sh4wry » Thu May 02, 2013 7:29 pm

Update; for those skeptical about the steam cleaner on the seats. I used it today to clean up the leather conditioner and it was working great, I put it on the 2nd lowest setting. There is still a little bit there but I will go over it again next time I wash it...

Cheers Alex.
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Re: Dried leather conditioner in seat holes

Postby Alex@Moonlight » Fri May 03, 2013 12:34 pm

Sh4wry wrote:Update; for those skeptical about the steam cleaner on the seats. I used it today to clean up the leather conditioner and it was working great, I put it on the 2nd lowest setting. There is still a little bit there but I will go over it again next time I wash it...

Cheers Alex.


Hi Craig,

Not a problem - glad it's been working really well for you. Your leather is probably looking a little fresher as well!

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