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yes, they are, and I learned my lesson the hard way (my previous '00 3.2TL).killrwheels@autogeek said:I personally would have moved to the Leatherique products. I am told the Majic Erasers are actually quite abrasive and could harm leather.
DantheMan said:I've tried the magic eraser on my 14 year old gray leather seats that were pretty rough.. None of the cleaners I could find locally even made a dent in it.
Definitely made them very 'matte' looking, but after reconditioning them they look just fine. Honestly didn't get them as clean as I would've hoped, but I was really just kind of hoping for a miracle.. I think i will try sanding them down and re-dyeing them next, and if I'm not satisfied with that, I will just have them recovered (roughly $1200, which is why I didn't care to try something else first, even if it ruined them).
Wouldn't recommend it on new seats though.. More like a last resort.