MPBGT
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- Oct 4, 2012
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I just inherited a 2004 Expedition that has severly neglected tan leather seats. They not only have the blue jean dye issue on the drivers seat, but it appears they have had no real care since the car was new. the leather "seating" surfaces in the back are somewhat dried out and dirty. The drivers seat which I'm pretty sure is all leather on the surfaces was almost black due to having a seat cover on it. I started on the drivers seat and have gotten out a majority of the dirt, but what is the best way to get out that stubborn dirt. I have tried Lexol and Woolite with a toothbrush/microfiber like it says on many of the other threads.
A quick google search on other formus shows people using everything from steelwool, magic erasers, and soft scrub. All of which seem pretty aggressive for the top coat. If it comes down to it I will try them to get it clean, but I wanted to get some other suggestions first.
Any Feedback is appreciated.
A quick google search on other formus shows people using everything from steelwool, magic erasers, and soft scrub. All of which seem pretty aggressive for the top coat. If it comes down to it I will try them to get it clean, but I wanted to get some other suggestions first.
Any Feedback is appreciated.