WRAPT C5Z06
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I think I read this somewhere from a leather "expert". Anyone care to comment?
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Thanks. I think you were the one I originally read this from.We have always taught that it is best practice not to use microfibres cloths to clean leather. Dirt does damage to the finish on leather and as microfibres have a 'grab' to them if the finish is damaged there is a danger that the cloths will remove more than the dirt from the leather in certain instances.
The cleaning product should be doing the work rather than the tools you
are using to clean. Foam cleaners are far more effective for this reason as they can be left on the surface to gently lift the dirt which can then be removed with paper or terry towels.
Hope this helps
Judyb
its probably the product not the towel that detroys the leather over time. ive used micro fibers on my cars leather for 10 years with no problems.
I think I read this somewhere from a leather "expert". Anyone care to comment?
We have always taught that it is best practice not to use microfibres cloths to clean leather. Dirt does damage to the finish on leather and as microfibres have a 'grab' to them if the finish is damaged there is a danger that the cloths will remove more than the dirt from the leather in certain instances.
Ahhhhhh, gotta love D-wow! :laughing:Sounds like hogwash to me. I'm sure your clothes do more damage than any MF towel.
Ahhhhhh, gotta love D-wow! :laughing:
Just saw it, Al.I guess you did not see post #11.