interior leather cleaning

I like Leatherique and have gotten good results, but for what you are referring to...the little holes. There were some holes in leather that are very "clogged" and won't come clean with gently scrubbing with a soft brush, so what I have found to be useful for these rare situations are toothpicks to pull the dirt out of the holes without ruining the leather. They are thin enough to fit into the holes and the "junk" tends to stick to the wood.
 
Brad B. said:
Great job on the Porsche seats, David! I have the same color leather in my Cayman S and have been extremely happy with Zaino Leather Care and Cleaner.



Nice Brad - Your seats look super soft and I'm sure the Zaino is giving off an incredible smell too!



Accumulator said:
David Fermani- Well, you're not help then...I want some fancy *DETAILER'S* foamer, not one of those girly things I have in our bathrooms ;)



I wonder about that aerosol version, that might be a bit extreme for functionality, though I can imagine some good applications for it.



I don't mind ripping off the label and telling you I got it from my local leather care rep as I don't think there's too much difference really. :wof: The aerosol version probably works pretty well as I assume it produces a very thick shaving cream like foam. Next time I stop my their plant I'll test it out and pick up a can if I like it.



White lexus 23 said:
Awesome job David. Seeing is believing I will have to pick some up soon. Thank you



Thanks man. I just did this thread on interior detailing you might like: http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-de...interior-detailing-my-tribute-toothbrush.html





Street5927 said:
I like Leatherique and have gotten good results, but for what you are referring to...the little holes. There were some holes in leather that are very "clogged" and won't come clean with gently scrubbing with a soft brush, so what I have found to be useful for these rare situations are toothpicks to pull the dirt out of the holes without ruining the leather. They are thin enough to fit into the holes and the "junk" tends to stick to the wood.



Be careful picking out those vent holes. Seems like no matter what method we use picking or blowing on those holes cold weaken the structure around them and push the debris deeper into the holes. :pray1:
 
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