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So I'd like to clean and treat the LEATHER seats in the Camaro. I've never done this before, so I'm looking for advice. Do you all have any favorite products or methods to both clean and protect the leather? I know my mom uses Lexol on our leather couches... would it work ok on the Camaro seats?
I think I used Armorall leather wipes last time I cleaned mine. definitely stay away from cheap stuff it may leave your leather with a glossy finish that is hard to get rid of
The only advice I have is to not use cheap products. Mothers makes a good leather treatment cream.
Absolutely, I ended up finding my detail kit that my GF's parents got me for Christmas last year. Filled with Turtle wax products, and sure enough there was an interior cleaner/conditioner/protectant for leather/vinyl/plastic. Worked pretty well too.
I think I used Armorall leather wipes last time I cleaned mine. definitely stay away from cheap stuff it may leave your leather with a glossy finish that is hard to get rid of
Ahh... I would stay away from Armorall if you can. I've heard it can actually dry out leather and vinyl. I only use it on plastics. However, ever since I bought a vinyl truck bed cover, I've been using a cleaner/protectant by 909. This was a direct refferral from the owner of the shop, who also told me how bad armorall can be for vinyls and leathers.
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