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Re: How To Properly Clean Your Interior
not such a great before and after...do you have any others? not quite sold yet
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A soft tooth brush works great for that
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It appears to add a gloss and shine to the leather and vinyl. Does this dissipate after some time or does the shine remain?
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Re: How To Properly Clean Your Interior
Originally Posted by artofdetailing
not such a great before and after...do you have any others? not quite sold yet
The leather seats weren't too bad as is, there was dirt buildup in the cracks but I do treat the leather with Pinnacle often. This was a quick how-to showing how easy the kit works
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It appears to add a gloss and shine to the leather and vinyl. Does this dissipate after some time or does the shine remain?
The gloss does dissipate after a while and I took that picture right after I applied it too.
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I tend to use a leather cleaner, leather conditioner, and use some dressing to bring out some shine
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How were you able to get debris out of the perforated leather on the seats. I have material similar to the one in the photos and nothing seems to get it out. I've tried gentle brushes, MF pads, and a shop vac with no joy. On black leather it really stands out.
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Originally Posted by Desertnate
How were you able to get debris out of the perforated leather on the seats. I have material similar to the one in the photos and nothing seems to get it out. I've tried gentle brushes, MF pads, and a shop vac with no joy. On black leather it really stands out.
I would like to know this too! I have a Subaru coming up soon & it is DISGUSTING! Lets just say, it's a company car that the employee just didn't care about, with three very young children. Not to mention the old 'how the heck did they get THAT gunk in there'?
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Re: How To Properly Clean Your Interior
Originally Posted by Desertnate
How were you able to get debris out of the perforated leather on the seats. I have material similar to the one in the photos and nothing seems to get it out. I've tried gentle brushes, MF pads, and a shop vac with no joy. On black leather it really stands out.
i use a rubber thingy that massages your gums.. dental section at the walmart
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Originally Posted by HD.Detailing
i use a rubber thingy that massages your gums.. dental section at the walmart
Haha! Nice. Problem is we don't have Walmart in New Zealand. But good news, I'll be in the States in a couple of weeks & I'll add this to our shopping list!
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