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judyb said:LM Soft Cleaner is the consumer strength productin the range.
LM Strong Cleaner is the professional cleaner that would be used by technicians. It is perfectly safe to use on your car interior (infact the results will be much better). If you do want a milder cleaner simply dilute it with water. Remember to use it as a foam (a foaming bottle is a good idea for this product) as it is far safer to use it this way to avoid streaking.
Hope this helps
Judy
detaildoc said:Does anyone who sells Leather Master Soft Cleaner? DD only sells the Strong Cleaner.
tom p. said:
detaildoc said:I actually saw it in this site right after I posted this thread. Have you ever purchased from them? Do you know if this is a reputable company?
adjulian said:I just picked up some LM Soft Cleaner and Protector as well. I got the LM Soft Cleaner with a foaming bottle. Should be here this week. It will treat a 06 Honda Odyssey Touring and a 08 VW GTI. I'll be curious to hear about your experience with the LM products.
I'll definitely be posting about my experiences with LM as well.
detaildoc said:Where did you get the foaming bottle?
David Fermani said:Has anyone ever noticed a delamination or color removal problem using LM? I think I'm going to be ordering some soon. How safe is it? Could you scrub the heck out of leather without damaging it?
I have a feeling that strong APC's will eventually break through and damage most leather. I was told it may not happen the 1st few times, but it's basically a ticking time bomb waiting to destroy your leather? Any thoughts?
David Fermani said:Has anyone ever noticed a delamination or color removal problem using LM? I think I'm going to be ordering some soon. How safe is it? Could you scrub the heck out of leather without damaging it?
I have a feeling that strong APC's will eventually break through and damage most leather. I was told it may not happen the 1st few times, but it's basically a ticking time bomb waiting to destroy your leather? Any thoughts?
Grouse said:Give me a call david, just finished my 2nd LM/IICRC training in 10 years. I have signed up for LM restoration and repair in greensboro nc in june.