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ridesno
03-23-2013, 01:07 PM
My son has a 2013 Dodge Ram with heated/cooled leather seats. It has perforated leather. What cleaner/conditioner should he use to clean and condition these seats with out blocking the perforations?

Smoothy
03-23-2013, 01:25 PM
If they are not too dirty, any leather cleaner should be fine. I use Lexol leather cleaner, it is inexpensive and can be found in most retail stores. Like many cleaners, it has an odor, but that dissipates quickly. If you have very dirty seats, then a stronger cleaner like Leather Master Strong Clean is a better choice.

Your seats are probably "covered leather", which means they have a urethane coating. A conditioner is generally not used for covered leather, a protectant is used instead since you are really dressing the coating. A good one is Leather Master Protection Cream.

I have perforated leather seats, too. Just wiping the products seems good enough to avoid leaving behind any residue.

I'm sure you'll get additional good advice on this forum.

Pureshine
03-23-2013, 01:47 PM
These are the 2 products I use and Lexol is very go also.
SONAX Leather Foam is a premium leather cleaner and conditioner
1Z einszett Plastic Deep Cleaner