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Re: Scrubbing Bubbles on leather???
Isn't Scrubbing Bubbles a bathroom cleaner? I don't think that qualifies as a leather cleaner
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Re: Scrubbing Bubbles on leather???
Generaly speaking products designed to clean your toliet shouldn't be considered as part of your detailing arsenal
Having said that, give it a shot and report back your findings
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Re: Scrubbing Bubbles on leather???
Wait a minute! Aren't you the dude that was going to detail thier gf's parents car?
This could get intresting
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Re: Scrubbing Bubbles on leather???
I'm certainly no expert on leather care, but I do know what I've used that works very well, and Leatherique is my go-to product. A little messy, requires a little bit of a time commitment, and many consider it a little pricey, but it works very well.
If all of that seems like too much to deal with, and you're still looking for an OTC product at a storefront location, I've read some comments by satisfied customers who have used either Lexol or Griots Garage leather care products. I've never done business with them, but I found both at the Advanced Auto Parts website.
Either way, I'd stay away from using scrubbing bubbles on the leather in any of my vehicles, no matter what the color of the cap!
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What ever happened to Woolite for fine fabrics for leather.
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An APC diluted for interiors should work great but, I'd only use it if the leather is really dirty. For regular and safe cleaning I use Meguiars quick interior detailer weekly on my truck. It does quite well and is leather approved. Hope this helps.
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Re: Scrubbing Bubbles on leather???
Originally Posted by Larry A
What ever happened to Woolite for fine fabrics for leather.
Haven't heard anyone mention that stuff in years
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Re: Scrubbing Bubbles on leather???
I would try to find prouducts specificly designed to clean leather scrubbing bubbles will
dry out the leather and adventually cuse it to crack not advisable. check local leather
stores or western boot stores for proper leather cleaners like lexol cleaner.
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some of these store also carry cleaners to remove water and salt stains
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