daymoon
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Registered: 1st Aug 08
Location: Selby, North Yorkshire
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Got tan leather seats that are filthy.
Any potential damage I can do with steam?
Should I use any other chemicals?
Recommend me a steam cleaner (up to 50/60 squid)
Ta
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mooney
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do not steam leather seats, you can burn the leather and cause them to rip.
Use some cheap baby wipes to clean them and then some leather conditioner.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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The stuff john recommended to me done a great job on my black seats. Can't remember what its called but it cost about 12 quid from ebay for cleaner and conditioner.
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
The stuff john recommended to me done a great job on my black seats. Can't remember what its called but it cost about 12 quid from ebay for cleaner and conditioner.
Links?
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
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Just use Megs APC, don't bother with conditioner unless said seats have really dried out or have UV damage.
I have a small steam cleaner and I don't think given an inch or so clearance it would do any severe damage, but it is only a cheapy and cannot ever say I have tried it.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by daymoon
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
The stuff john recommended to me done a great job on my black seats. Can't remember what its called but it cost about 12 quid from ebay for cleaner and conditioner.
Links?
I think it's called liquid leather.
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John
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Gliptone.
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Ben G
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Thats the one.
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colonel_g
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Dr Leather wipes. Thread closed
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by John
Gliptone.
I don't get the fascination with this stuff. Stinks to high heaven and leaves a sticky chemical residue.
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John
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Done great on my seats and everyone else who uses it seems to like it. Just a cleaner and conditioner.
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Rich H
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Registered: 26th Oct 05
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Don't actually need to condition modern leather as it is essentially a sealed finish. Conditioners generally sit on the surface & attract dirt making the leather dirtier & shinier more quickly.
The cleaner works ok, but again a leather safe APC such as Megs is much more effective. I then use CarChem Leather Armour or G-Techniq L1 to protect the leather - this helps to slow down dirt build up, dye transfer and L also has very mild abrasive resistance to slow down the wear on pronounced bolsters etc too.
I only use conditioner on older leather or if a client is insistent they want it conditioning.
Oh and in answer to the original question, I never steam clean leather as you can cause far more harm than good with one on leather.
[Edited on 31-12-2013 by Rich H]
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Ben G
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You appear to be sponsored by g-techniq these days must be good stuff.
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Rich H
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Not at all. Have no association with them whatsoever as I refuse to pay to become 'authorised' by any company. Some of their products are great, some of them less so. I also in some cases have to use what the client requests!
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