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McKee's Leather Shampoo 70/30 and Leather Guard UV50
I gave these a try on the family car with light tan perforated leather seats.
The 70/30 shampoo is fantastic. Simply shake and spray the product onto the seat and a couple spritz on soft bristled brush and agitate the leather creating a nice sudsy lather. To remove the residue simply wipe with a microfiber cloth and you have soft and clean leather. The shampoo cleans faster and better than any other cleaners I have used. Since it is a liquid spray as opposed to a cream it does not clog the perforations. As a bonus, it has a nice new leather scent not artificial and overpowering
The UV50 leaves a silky finish and the protective coating will help with dye transfer onto lighter leathers and provide some protection to the kids putting their feet on the seats as well as the dogs paws. I suspect it will also make future cleanings a breeze.
Unfortunately, the photos I took did not turn out well.
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Re: McKee's Leather Shampoo 70/30 and Leather Guard UV50
Yup, pics would've made a nice difference.
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