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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 08:10 PM
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good leather cleaner

returning from the court and my sweaty body is against the leather. I'v done this about 6 times now. My seats are perforated in the center and although they dont really smell (YET!) I know it needs attention.

Can someone recommend a good cleaner for porsches leather?
And from here on out I'll keep a beach towel in the back seat for such occasions.

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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 09:03 PM
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there is a woolite and water mix that seems to be used by many. 9:1 i believe (but please search google) water to woolite.
 
Old Jun 27, 2008 | 10:22 PM
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I really like using meguiars gold class rich leather cleaner and conditioner.
 
Old Jun 28, 2008 | 12:14 AM
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zymol treat leather conditioner..

http://www.zymol.com/zymoltreat85oz.aspx
 
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Try this:

Leather Master Kit

Cleaner - Conditioner - protectant

Matte finish and superior quality product.
 
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The best cleaner I've found, and haven't switched from in 13 years, is Autoglym Interior Cleaner/Shampoo. It's an amazing product from England and it's a true multi-purpose leather cleaner, vinyl cleaner, plastic, carpets, etc. It leaves everything a satin finish and does not have soaps or harsh detergents. Then come back with zymol treat and condition. Excellent two-step cleaning and conditioning routine. Neither product has any lasting chemical scent so your interior will have a neutral scent.

Autoglym Interior Cleaner

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Originally Posted by rhudeboye
returning from the court and my sweaty body is against the leather. I'v done this about 6 times now. My seats are perforated in the center and although they dont really smell (YET!) I know it needs attention.

Can someone recommend a good cleaner for porsches leather?
And from here on out I'll keep a beach towel in the back seat for such occasions.

Thanx

I would give our Satin Leather Cleaner and Satin Polish a try. This combination is a winner! Gloss-it spent three years perfecting this leather cleaning system on European and Exotic leather & Vinyl Surfaces. It's a true multi-purpose leather cleaner, vinyl cleaner, plastic, carpets, etc. It leaves everything a satin finish and does not contain any alkali, silicone or harsh detergents which cause drying. What really great about the Satin Leather Conditioner is it can be used on all the plastic parts such as buttons, ***** and any other plastic surface on the interior without streaking or leaving a greasy surface.


Satin Leather Cleaner

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Were so confident you'll love it will offer a money back guarantee!


 

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Why is it that your links do not work Gloss-It?
 
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Why is it that your links do not work Gloss-It?
Weird? Just tried and worked fine??
 
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Weird? Just tried and worked fine??
Just clicked and it took me to the link as well.
 
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Must be my browser then. I guess this web site is not tested for Mac browsers. Both Safari and Firefox fail to work. Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by rhudeboye
returning from the court and my sweaty body is against the leather. I'v done this about 6 times now.
This post starts off like a letter to Penthouse!
 
Old Jun 30, 2008 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Imaj
Must be my browser then. I guess this web site is not tested for Mac browsers. Both Safari and Firefox fail to work. Thanks!
I am running the latest Firefox and I had no problem with the link.

I really like the AutoGlym products for my leather seats, however you need to blot dry the plastics and some vinyls around the seats so they do not feel sticky to the touch in case you over spray.

I might have to try the Gloss-It cleaner and conditioner, reading about it sounds like it should do well. I have been looking for something that does not give so much shine to my seats. I like a nice satin look or raw look as I call it. I use to use the zaino conditioner but it seemed I had to use so much of it that I would only get to do my seats about 2 times and I was then out of product. That stuff is not cheap either.
 
Old Jun 30, 2008 | 01:08 PM
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Thanx for all the suggestions. Man, you guys don't make deciding easy
Everyone seems to use something different. Was hoping for a few professionals to chime in and agree on one solid product. The 2 step products from gloss and autoglym seems to be what Im looking for.

Thanx all
 
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Gloss It - The product links work for me but not the links in your signature. Interesting that the email link is .net but the web links are .com
 


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