Perferated leather seats

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I detailed a close to brand new Porsche 911 today. It has the perferated leather. I couldn't seem to get 5 or 6 "crumbs" that were stuck in the perforations. I tried a brush hoping that one of the bristols might knock the crumbs out but it didn't. Any tricks to it?

Thank you.
 
Dental tool?? Try the keyboard cleaner compressed air and see if that will blow it out??
 
Tooth pick was too obvious. Lol how did I not think of that?!? I'll take some canned air as well. Just in case.

Thanks
 
Toothpick or paper clip.

Tooth pick was too obvious. Lol how did I not think of that?!? I'll take some canned air as well. Just in case.

Thanks

Actually..

I asked the same question few months ago as my lady spilled yogurt into the small holes and didn't tell me about it until a week later..

The toothpick wont do much, and you can do more damage if not careful.

Brush, liquid leather, gel, creme, spray nothing worked.

I did not try the air pressure method, but I wouldnt try anything stronger than the typical computer clean up can you can get at a electronics store.

Let me know your results!
 
I detailed a close to brand new Porsche 911 today. It has the perferated leather. I couldn't seem to get 5 or 6 "crumbs" that were stuck in the perforations. I tried a brush hoping that one of the bristols might knock the crumbs out but it didn't. Any tricks to it?

Thank you.
I might have overlooked it...but I didn't read anywhere
that you tried vacuuming the crumbs up out of the holes.

I always vacuum the seats---their perforations and all.
That usually removes any debris that's caught in them.


Bob
 
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