cloth seats in newer ford trucks suck

bill alden

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Any advice for getting stains out seats in Ford trucks. :righton:
 
Folex works great....also a few products from ZEP work great also....can be had from Home Depot...both Folex and ZEP....both work good...

AL
 
FOLEX all the way.
Hey, leather sucks - we DELIBERATELY ordered our van without them - in the CA sun and heat - they are murder!!
And then they dry and crack.....you get the idea, so don't feel too badly.
 
ltoman said:
FOLEX all the way.
Hey, leather sucks - we DELIBERATELY ordered our van without them - in the CA sun and heat - they are murder!!
And then they dry and crack.....you get the idea, so don't feel too badly.
Hey VPL, if you keep any of these on them DG#221, Pinnacle Leather Conditioner, 303 or DG#201 that will not happen IMO.
 
Woolite original and H2O 10:1 will work as well. I can only imagine using a brunch on a pc how clean and fast that would be. I need to try it.
 
sparkie said:
Hey VPL, if you keep any of these on them DG#221, Pinnacle Leather Conditioner, 303 or DG#201 that will not happen IMO.
Yes, I am.:) Thank you for thinking of me. I didn't mean to hijack his thread....:o
 
ltoman said:
Yes, I am.:) Thank you for thinking of me. I didn't mean to hijack his thread....:o
Don't worry girl, we all are here to learn. IMO on leather, if a person keeps it up with a strong UV protectant it will out last cloth 2:1.
 
ltoman said:
FOLEX all the way.
Hey, leather sucks - we DELIBERATELY ordered our van without them - in the CA sun and heat - they are murder!!
And then they dry and crack.....you get the idea, so don't feel too badly.
All my cars had/have leather seating, except my first car ('95 Nissan 240SX).
I tint my windows (30% visibility for front, 5% for rear), use a sunshade during summer, and conditon leather regularly (condition front seats every 2 months, rear seats every 3-4 months), and use a good quality protectant every 3-4 weeks (Optimum Protectant Plus is my favorite). With this "maintaince" your leather should be fine even in Death Valley desert...;)
 
Al-53 said:
Folex works great....also a few products from ZEP work great also....can be had from Home Depot...both Folex and ZEP....both work good...

AL

What zep products?

I just bought the Zep Extractor Shampoo it's a steal for how much it get's diluted. Will this work?

Thanks!

Jason
 
supercharged said:
All my cars had/have leather seating, except my first car ('95 Nissan 240SX).
I tint my windows (30% visibility for front, 5% for rear), use a sunshade during summer, and conditon leather regularly (condition front seats every 2 months, rear seats every 3-4 months), and use a good quality protectant every 3-4 weeks (Optimum Protectant Plus is my favorite). With this "maintaince" your leather should be fine even in Death Valley desert...;)
It is illegal to tint your front windows in CA... back only...you get a ticket unles the cars come that way, which they don't...fined and you have to remove it.:mad:
 
ltoman said:
It is illegal to tint your front windows in CA... back only...you get a ticket unles the cars come that way, which they don't...fined and you have to remove it.:mad:
California state law states that you should have 70% of light or more passing through your front windows. There is no such tint, and they know it. Knowing that people will still do it, they kinda let them get away with the lightest tint - 50%. Had it one one of my cars for 2 years, never got pulled over. Now tintening your windows darker increases chances of being pulled over.
With 50% tint you can barely see that your windows are tinted.
Here is a link to it - California Window Tint Law - TintCenter.com
 
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