Jamie-C
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Registered: 3rd Jun 08
Location: Ballycastle
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Trying to clean the leather up in my car, my mum done it with some stuff she claimed to be good that she uses in the house lol, still looks pretty tired in places though. What have people used before and had good results with?
Seen some poorboys leather stuff, is that any good? Chap in the shop said its probably the best stuff about atm, anyone got any recommendations?
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_Allan_
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Registered: 24th Mar 04
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Red wine.
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IainL
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Registered: 7th Apr 10
Location: Bonnybridge, Falkirk
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Gliptone Liquid leather shampoo and the Leather Conditioner from the same manufacturer. Not expensive and I have never seen a negative review of it. I have been using it for many years.
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anthcorsa
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Registered: 18th May 07
Location: Middlesbrough
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
Red wine.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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The gliptone stuff is lovely. Used it on my Z4 and my dads Kuga and it done a great job. Was very surprised at just how much dirt and grease came off my seat.
It also smells lovely. Gives the interior a proper new car leather scent.
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
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Need to clean it first, use APC/G101
Then wipe down with water and done. Do not waste time with conditioners etc unless the leather is perished.
Alternatively if by tired you mean worn or stained then get a leather care kit and spray it back up. Only around £30.
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