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AudiTTman
08-15-2009, 08:43 AM
So I come here today because I just now felt my seats and they feel nasty lol. My question is......... I want to really give me a seats a good clean, but I dont really have any special leather care products around except for Megs Gold Class Leather Cleaner/Conditioner and some old BMW crap that smells likes algae. I believe my seats are not coated either, being that its a 2001 and they are kind of worn on the sides. So are there any ways to really clean your black leather seats with simple stuff and the products i have above? Any tricks ? lol

Of course, If i could make some Leatherique appear in my car, then we wouldnt have to worry about this at all hahahha.. Thanks guys and gals!

Billd0957
08-15-2009, 09:01 AM
MEGs APC 10:1,
worked great for me then use the leather conditioner

loudog2
08-15-2009, 09:23 AM
Woolite works well. Get a big jug for cheap and dilute it accordingly.

ryandamartini
08-15-2009, 01:37 PM
Woolite works well. Get a big jug for cheap and dilute it accordingly.

Ditto on the woolite. I like it for being ph neutral and its very gentle. Cannot beat the price as well.

SRHTX
08-15-2009, 02:39 PM
Woolite works well. Get a big jug for cheap and dilute it accordingly.


Ditto on the woolite. I like it for being ph neutral and its very gentle. Cannot beat the price as well.

+1. Woolite and distilrd water,

nitro78
08-15-2009, 02:44 PM
diluted apc at 10 -1 work up strengths if more cleaning power is needed. that is what i use on my black leather seats.

A4 1.8tqm
08-15-2009, 03:34 PM
I'm just going to re-post... :cheers:


I was just going to post that thread This post by David F. told me everything I needed to know about using woolite


Woolite is not made for automotive surfaces. Woolite is designed to clean fabrics and be flushed away with water, not clean plastics, vinyl and rubber and be wiped off.

I spoke with two reps from Woolite(Reckitt Benckiser) as well as their Supervisor and asked them specifically about cleaning car interior parts with woolite. Their response was that it offered the two problems. To fully remove the soap requires a large volume of water to flush it away, simply wiping off would leave a large amount of residue behind that could attract more dirt. The second problem they alluded to was that Woolite was never intended to clean materials other then fabric so they have never tested it as such.
When I specifically asked about Cadillac's & Lexus (as well as all other car manufacturers) recommendation for using Woolite to clean leather, both representatives where dumbfounded, stating that the Woolite has never, and never will, recommend their product for cleaning leather (specifically).

I followed this Woolite question up with highly regarded leather expert Roger Koh. When shown the MSDS sheet on Woolite, Roger was shocked that anybody would use this product on leather surfaces, stating that..
"pH Value:
The pH value indicated is 8.
The pH neutral of average leathers is 3 - 5.
Assuming the pH neutral of leather is 4, then this product at pH 8 is 10,000 times more alkaline than the average pH of leather.
pH scale is calculated at the power of 10.

The continue use of this product will cause the leather constituents like tanning agent, fatliquor to break bond (hydrogen bonding with the protein fibers), thus denaturing the leather.

The perforated and needle holes will crack as the leather weakens through continuous alkaline exposure combine with physical stresses and flexes.

Uneven application of alkaline cleaning products may results in streaks or brightening effect.

Most leather finishes will also turns tackiness on continuous use and can be detected by wet finger testing.

These adverse effects however can be corrected by neutralizing with a low pH of 2 with acidifier2.0™."

I also forwarded the Woolite MSDS to well known detail & chemical expert Ron Ketchum (Automotive International) his response was:

There is one component that is seriously high in percentage, and could create some damage, the sodium hydroxide . There is no reason for leather cleaner to contain it at all.

Below is the link to the MSDS for Woolite:

http://msds.reckittprofessional.com/...t/003291_r.pdf

CEE DOG
08-15-2009, 05:31 PM
Lexol Cleaner
Lexol Conditioner

SRHTX
08-15-2009, 06:14 PM
Lexol Cleaner
Lexol Conditioner

Have you used Woolite on the leather before? I use to only use Lexol until I switched to woolite. It is so much cheaper and easier to use woolite that Lexol. Woolite is basically a one step deal vs. a 2 step with Lexol.

Oh, My Mazda has black leather inside it. Woolite works very well and keeps the leather nice and soft.

My $.02

Stephen

Joshs2013MSAltimaSL
08-15-2009, 08:04 PM
Grab some Lexol Cleaner and a Kiwi shoe brush and agitate it. After you scrub, wipe off with a damp microfiber and then apply Lexol Conditioner. I did this to my SS seats which are black and red and had great results.

ScottB
08-15-2009, 08:16 PM
I like Leatherique and feel its worth the cost and shipping time/wait.

CEE DOG
08-15-2009, 08:28 PM
Have you used Woolite on the leather before? I use to only use Lexol until I switched to woolite. It is so much cheaper and easier to use woolite that Lexol. Woolite is basically a one step deal vs. a 2 step with Lexol.

Oh, My Mazda has black leather inside it. Woolite works very well and keeps the leather nice and soft.

My $.02

Stephen
I have not but look at "A4 1.8tqm (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/members/a4-1-8tqm.html)'s post above

01AUDI
12-02-2009, 01:11 PM
Have you used Woolite on the leather before? I use to only use Lexol until I switched to woolite. It is so much cheaper and easier to use woolite that Lexol. Woolite is basically a one step deal vs. a 2 step with Lexol.

Oh, My Mazda has black leather inside it. Woolite works very well and keeps the leather nice and soft.

My $.02

Stephen



What ratio do you use with the Woolite ? Are you using Woolite or Woolite for Dark Colors !! ?

SRHTX
12-02-2009, 01:16 PM
Woolite works well. Get a big jug for cheap and dilute it accordingly.

Ditto. After you clean them, use this:

Optimum Protectant Plus offers complete protection for interior leather, vinyl, plastic & rubber dressing. vinyl and rubber dressing, vinyl (http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-protectant-plus.html)

Trust me, using those two items will keep your leather seats in very good shape.


LMAO - As you can tell, I did not look at the whole link. My bad. Just use 90% Distilled water and 10% of the woolite.

01AUDI
12-02-2009, 01:26 PM
what about the 90/10 woolite
then use Megs Gold Class liquid conditioner ? ( i already have it ! )

and how much woolite mix do you use ? is this just enought to dampen a towel and wash over the leather, are you soaking it ??

also will this woolite mix help vinal dash ?