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Si
17-04-2007, 08:32
Can anyone recommend any products/methods for this? Mine is showing it's 83k very badly :(
I've tried using CarPlan Leather valet, and it's, errr, what's the best way of putting it?

Ah yes, w@nk.

Any other suggestions? Error404 suggested nail brush and watered down bleach, but i'm not too keen on that tbh :(

TIA
Si

Mr OCD
17-04-2007, 08:39
Can anyone recommend any products/methods for this? Mine is showing it's 83k very badly :(
I've tried using CarPlan Leather valet, and it's, errr, what's the best way of putting it?

Ah yes, w@nk.

Any other suggestions? Error404 suggested nail brush and watered down bleach, but i'm not too keen on that tbh :(

TIA
Si


Bleach?!! :eek: :whip:

Use Gliptone Cleaner and Conditioning Treatment :nod:

About £12 for both bottles...

Use plenty of water and a soft brush with the cleaner... allow to dry then apply the conditioner with a foam pad...

Will smell and look like brand new :thumbs:

Si
17-04-2007, 08:46
Is that likely to get a load of the Grime out? The leather is a bit cracked in some places, and I know there's no rescuing that, but they look like they've never been cleaned :(

Mr OCD
17-04-2007, 08:54
Is that likely to get a load of the Grime out? The leather is a bit cracked in some places, and I know there's no rescuing that, but they look like they've never been cleaned :(

It will remove the grime / black dirt :nod: - I use the stuff on all my customers cars :thumbs:

Si
17-04-2007, 08:58
Sweet, I'll try and find somewhere to sell me that, clay and polish, and should have my car ready for JapFest :wack:
thank you muchly :thumbs:
Si

Mr OCD
17-04-2007, 09:31
Sweet, I'll try and find somewhere to sell me that, clay and polish, and should have my car ready for JapFest :wack:
thank you muchly :thumbs:
Si

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