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Old 07-17-2007, 02:28 PM
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dash and leather seats for BMW

Black 2006 BMW with black leather seats.

Recommendation on products to clean and protect the dash, etc.

Also, recommendation on best products for leather.

Pinnacle, DP, etc. appear to be popular on the site but would appreciate any experience with using on a BMW. I have been told that you have to be careful with BMW leather.
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No problems with BMW's using DP total interior cleaner straight to clean and 4* or Pinnacle Leather Conditioner to condition.
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Thanks for the quick reply. What about protecting the dash after cleaning. Any prefenece between DP or Pinnacle?
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I dont really like DP interior protectant. Might want to look into OP P+. I think this will be my next protectant.
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For the BMW Black Leather The Leatherique products would be best.

Leatherique leather care products, Leatherique Pristine Clean,Leatherique Rejuvenator
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Black 2006 BMW with black leather seats.

Recommendation on products to clean and protect the dash, etc.

Also, recommendation on best products for leather.

Pinnacle, DP, etc. appear to be popular on the site but would appreciate any experience with using on a BMW. I have been told that you have to be careful with BMW leather.
I have used Pinnacle, and Wolfgang leather conditioners on BMW's leather and really liked both of them. A good protectant would be Optimum Protectant Plus.
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I own a 2003 BMW 325ci and i use 303 aero space protectant on all of my interior, i like it because it is safe to use on pretty much everything.
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Clean - Condition - Apply a UVR Protectant
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