civdiv99
06-02-2013, 03:53 PM
Maybe this is old news to some, but I decided to use my GG6 with an orange pad to clean the leather seats in my 12 year old car.
Lexol bottle says agitate and work up a foam using a damp sponge, so that's what this process did. Speed was generally 3 to 4 depending on the surface. My goal was plenty if agitation but minimum spin, with very little pressure. It did a very good job at considerable time savings. Rinsing off the pad after each couple of panels was super simple and by maintaining reasonable speed (not trying to "polish" the seats!), I did not have splatter or anything. Just a lot of little scrubs per minute compared to doing this by hand.
This is my car, so I don't mind trying stuff, since I won't end up with a "some 'splainin' to do," situation.
So, is this good to go as general practice? Risky? Sky is falling and sun won't rise tomorrow?
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Lexol bottle says agitate and work up a foam using a damp sponge, so that's what this process did. Speed was generally 3 to 4 depending on the surface. My goal was plenty if agitation but minimum spin, with very little pressure. It did a very good job at considerable time savings. Rinsing off the pad after each couple of panels was super simple and by maintaining reasonable speed (not trying to "polish" the seats!), I did not have splatter or anything. Just a lot of little scrubs per minute compared to doing this by hand.
This is my car, so I don't mind trying stuff, since I won't end up with a "some 'splainin' to do," situation.
So, is this good to go as general practice? Risky? Sky is falling and sun won't rise tomorrow?
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