Tips on cleaning leather interior?
Sounds great; look forward to hearing from you.
Both are excellent conditioners. I cannot vouch for long-term use of the einszett as I recently bagan carrying the line. The zymol Treat will last many months and makes the leather feel soft after a few applications. It's also a natural product. The einszett worked great based on a demo and I was very delighted with the look as well. So, can't go wrong with either one.
How about dye transfer? My S4 has the silk Nappa interior (a very light grey) and has some black dye transfer from a belt or something...
I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.
TIA
I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.
TIA
How about dye transfer? My S4 has the silk Nappa interior (a very light grey) and has some black dye transfer from a belt or something...
I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.
TIA
I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.
TIA
How about dye transfer? My S4 has the silk Nappa interior (a very light grey) and has some black dye transfer from a belt or something...
I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.
TIA
I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.
TIA
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