Alright guys I have what is probably a bad question. I searched but found no answrs.
Here is the deal though. I have been using a couple of leather headrests I have acquired from salvage yards for tests on installing some headrest screens. They are for my 2004 Acura RL. I sourced them from slightly older models (1998-2002)
As you can imagine they have been rather dirty. I have used Lexol, Wolfgang, and tuff stuff(not at same time) to see which product cleaned the best. The Tuff Stuff was the easist to use and took off the most dirt with little effort. I also used the "Absorber" drying towel to pick up the tuff stuff off the leather headrests.
So my question is how bad would it be to use tuff stuff along with 2 absorber towels in their own buckets as a one time cleaner to lift dirt out of leather seats?
I haven't really cared abouth the headrests since they got cut up for test fitting, but I have a dirty passenger seat that I was thinking about doing this too.
I would follow with a conditioner regularly. The previous owner was not much into leather care.
With that said......let me have it!
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Here is the deal though. I have been using a couple of leather headrests I have acquired from salvage yards for tests on installing some headrest screens. They are for my 2004 Acura RL. I sourced them from slightly older models (1998-2002)
As you can imagine they have been rather dirty. I have used Lexol, Wolfgang, and tuff stuff(not at same time) to see which product cleaned the best. The Tuff Stuff was the easist to use and took off the most dirt with little effort. I also used the "Absorber" drying towel to pick up the tuff stuff off the leather headrests.
So my question is how bad would it be to use tuff stuff along with 2 absorber towels in their own buckets as a one time cleaner to lift dirt out of leather seats?
I haven't really cared abouth the headrests since they got cut up for test fitting, but I have a dirty passenger seat that I was thinking about doing this too.
I would follow with a conditioner regularly. The previous owner was not much into leather care.
With that said......let me have it!
