How to clean cream interior?
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I have an Ivory White leather interior which looks brilliant when it is clean but with two kids can get dirty quite quickly.
Also with indigo jeans and dark coats that rub off dye on the seats more visibly than with other hides, the dirt shows through.
I have tried various products and the one that works brilliantly - without discolouring the leather - is Autoglym's Leather Cleaner followed by an application of Autoglym Leather conditioner.
Once every 3 months is okay but more often on driver's seat if that is in heavy use/stained.
autoglym is a very popular brand in the UK and Europe - less popular stateside - but if you can get your hands on it, it is very highly recommended.
Also with indigo jeans and dark coats that rub off dye on the seats more visibly than with other hides, the dirt shows through.
I have tried various products and the one that works brilliantly - without discolouring the leather - is Autoglym's Leather Cleaner followed by an application of Autoglym Leather conditioner.
Once every 3 months is okay but more often on driver's seat if that is in heavy use/stained.
autoglym is a very popular brand in the UK and Europe - less popular stateside - but if you can get your hands on it, it is very highly recommended.
Funny you mentioned the Autoglym leather cleaner and conditioner - I cleaned my interior yesterday (Grey leather) and the cleaner got all the the marks off the seat. The seat bolster had turned blue from contact with my jeans, came off very easily.
Most of Autoglyms stuff is very good.
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