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Old 09-06-2012, 08:31 PM   #1
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Reveiw:CG leather cleaner

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Using CG leather cleaner is a breeze.

My method: spray a desent amount onto the leather your are cleaning and let it sit for about 30 sec. then take a leather safe brush and give it a srub. then wipe away the dirt with a terry cloth or MF.

scent: very mild
color: clear
power: 9
feel: no sticky residue .

finial: i was using CG grim Reeper on the first seat and it was working very well but i was a little scared of the "stronger than acid". i didn't think the leather cleasner was going to be that good. it gets a 10.
i will be ordering it again.
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Old 09-06-2012, 10:12 PM   #2
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Re: Reveiw:CG leather cleaner

Hey,

Not to scare you away from CG Leather Cleaner, if you like it, by all means continue using it "find something you like and keep using it (Mike P.)" but...before you buy another bottle

Maybe you want to try OPC or Ultima Interior Shampoo? And then you can compare the both mentioned products to CG Leather Cleaner, and whichever of the 3 you like, continue using that I personally always used APC (OPC) on cleaning task like interior (diluted of course) because I never liked having so many different products when one product is versatile enough to do several task. For example, no need to get a dedicated wheel cleaner or engine degreaser when APC always worked for me.

Corey and some members love Ultima Interior Shampoo, while Mark loves OPC.
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Re: Reveiw:CG leather cleaner

Sweet. Looks like this stuff definitely get's the job done. I'm looking for a new leather cleaner and might give this a shot.
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Re: Reveiw:CG leather cleaner

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Using CG leather cleaner is a breeze.

My method: spray a desent amount onto the leather your are cleaning and let it sit for about 30 sec. then take a leather safe brush and give it a srub. then wipe away the dirt with a terry cloth or MF.

scent: very mild
color: clear
power: 9
feel: no sticky residue .

finial: i was using CG grim Reeper on the first seat and it was working very well but i was a little scared of the "stronger than acid". i didn't think the leather cleasner was going to be that good. it gets a 10.
i will be ordering it again.
I believe the CG Nosense interior cleaner has the same formula as the CG Leather cleaner and it is super-concentrated so you could diluted ( Max dilution 1 part to 20 parts water) to your need. I tried both products and I am getting similar results from both but CG NoSense is a better value when diluted.
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I just want a products that work. It works very well.
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Old 09-07-2012, 06:26 AM   #6
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Great job on the review. Thanks for sharing. Being able to dilute it would be interesting costwise. Now the real question is what leather treatment/conditioner did you use and when is that review?
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Thanks for the review! Did you follow up with CG's leather conditioner?
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