Best Leather Cleaner

AccordGuy

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What have you folks used and really like for car leather seats? I do not like products that don't go on and wipe off easily. Also, I'm not crazy about conditioners as they make the seats feel "slimy." I've had great luck with Mothers cleaner but find it's not readily available in all stores, even ones that carry other Mothers products. I try not to buy on-line when I can avoid it (sorry) to avoid shipping charges.
 
I really like woolite mixed with distilled water in a spray bottle. It only takes like an oz. of woolite mixed with 12-15 oz. of water. shake it up.

Spray the surface with a light mist of the mix, spray a squirt or 2 on a folded MF towel or MF pad and clean the surface. Turn to a dry side and wipe off any residue. It works great on just about any interior surface (vinyl/leather). I've cleaned some pretty serious stains off light tan leather like blue jean dye, scuff marks etc. leaves a nice clean smell as well.
 
I really like woolite mixed with distilled water in a spray bottle. It only takes like an oz. of woolite mixed with 12-15 oz. of water. shake it up.

Spray the surface with a light mist of the mix, spray a squirt or 2 on a folded MF towel or MF pad and clean the surface. Turn to a dry side and wipe off any residue. It works great on just about any interior surface (vinyl/leather). I've cleaned some pretty serious stains off light tan leather like blue jean dye, scuff marks etc. leaves a nice clean smell as well.

Awesome thanks...Sounds like it would be mild as well.
 
Well, I have a new toy and love it. Also, I use it for just about everything in vehicles. I have a steamer. On leather interior, carpets and whatever else, I use Meg APC+ and stuff scrubs right off. :props: After I finish cleaning the interior, I then use Optimum Leather Protectant.
 
I really like woolite mixed with distilled water in a spray bottle. It only takes like an oz. of woolite mixed with 12-15 oz. of water. shake it up.

Spray the surface with a light mist of the mix, spray a squirt or 2 on a folded MF towel or MF pad and clean the surface. Turn to a dry side and wipe off any residue. It works great on just about any interior surface (vinyl/leather). I've cleaned some pretty serious stains off light tan leather like blue jean dye, scuff marks etc. leaves a nice clean smell as well.


:iagree: I agree on this one since many people do not have a steamer. Woolite works very well.
 
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