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daymoon
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30th Dec 13 at 18:32   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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)


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mooney
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30th Dec 13 at 18:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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.
Ben G
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30th Dec 13 at 18:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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.
daymoon
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30th Dec 13 at 18:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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.


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Jambo
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30th Dec 13 at 18:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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.
Ben G
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30th Dec 13 at 18:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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.
John
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30th Dec 13 at 19:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Gliptone.
Ben G
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30th Dec 13 at 20:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Thats the one.
colonel_g
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30th Dec 13 at 21:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Dr Leather wipes. Thread closed
Jambo
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31st Dec 13 at 16:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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.
John
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31st Dec 13 at 17:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Done great on my seats and everyone else who uses it seems to like it. Just a cleaner and conditioner.
Rich H
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31st Dec 13 at 17:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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]
Ben G
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31st Dec 13 at 18:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You appear to be sponsored by g-techniq these days must be good stuff.
Rich H
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31st Dec 13 at 18:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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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