Perforated Leather Seats

Somedevil

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My Solara has perforated leather seats with tiny pores and I need some advice on dealing with these.



I tried Megs Leather Wipes, but they left my seats slippery and glossy which I don't like. Not a slam on the product, just a personal preference.



Can anyone recommend a cleaner/protectant that won't clog up the pores? And which will leae a matte finish? And if the pores do get clogged, can they be vacuumed clean, or would I be stuck?



I read reviews of Einzsett's Leatherpfledge and was thinking of trying that as I've been very happy with their products, but I wanted to ask for some input here first.



Thanks!



--somedevil
 
You can get the Turtle Wax leather conditioner (the spray version). Nice light scent, subtle sheen and since it is a thin liquid, no clogged holes.
 
Mine are perforated as well, so come on guys, what do you recommend? I've had no luck with Meguiar's(I believe gold class) I tried poking them free, but wouldn't budge.
 
It looks like I scrolled past it Scott. Conditioner? Do they have a cleaner? Or does this have some cleaning power?
 
I use Woolite and water (mixed 6 parts water to 1 part Woolite) to clean the leather. The TW leather conditioner has some cleaning power but it is pretty light.
 
Thank you Scott, I'll give it a try...and file away the Woolite & water recipe for future use!



JRocc, I checked out Turtle Wax' web site, and they sell a Leather Cleaner and Conditioner in a spray so I figure this is the product Scott said had light cleaning power.



--somedevil
 
Somedevil said:
Thank you Scott, I'll give it a try...and file away the Woolite & water recipe for future use!







--somedevil



Don't file it away to far .. Once I started using the Woolite mix everyday I find more uses.



a) Cleaning leather

b) Spritzed lightly on a MF is great for cruddy dash boards .. sucks the dust right out

c) Sprayed on a carpet scuff/stain and aggitated with a clean terry towel pulls out a lot of stains.

d) Spritzed on a MF will spot clean headliner marks.

e) A good shot on an old MF is great for cleaning door/trunk edges

f) Spritzed on a MF .. great on door panels and arounf window controls and in the cup where the door handle is. Also door pockets.



etc etc.
 
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