Out of curiosity.. Leather care

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panda24619

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seat covers. other than that i dont really care about the back. the fronts look brand new cause of the covers. they are worn out though. i want new ones, but santa has yet to bring them for me since they are very pricey. real sheep skin and wool.
 

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soap/water...then leather cleaner/conditioner...unless you have KR...only the front seats are leather...and thats just the face of the seats...the rest are vinyl
 

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Mr Clean Magic Eraser followed by ArmorAll Leather Care gel. Seems to work just fine so far. Every six months is just about my routine, a little extra in the summer when we climb in wet from the lake.
 

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i clean them with armor all cleaning wipes / magic erasers then condition them with lenox(i think thats it) leather conditioner. kept the seats in my '96 explorer looking like new to this day.
 

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warm water to get rid of dirt, then dry, then armor all......................never armor all first, unless you want to make job 10 times harder
 

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Go to Autopia.org
Do a search for leather care. You'll get more information than you'll ever need. There's a wealth of information on what type of leather comes in different makes of vehicles. King Ranch leather is a special animal
 

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Lexol cleaner and conditioner, when I traded in my 5 year old truck the dealer could not believe how good the leather looked. Lexol is for saddles and it works great, clean and condition every 3 months or so.
 
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