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Old Jun 5, 2017 | 12:34 PM
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Ahhhhh my interior!

OMG why did I have to get Pebble Grey leather?
My Macan GTS is 2 days old, and I want to keep it's interior looking beautiful. Does anyone know which products are best for the light grey leather? I hate anything that will make it shiny, or darken. I thought about using my Hermès leather care products, but I've only ever used them on my riding gear, and dark car interiors.
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Old Jun 5, 2017 | 03:46 PM
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Join the neurotic club. Leather masters and leatherique I think are popular. It's a ***** no matter what
 
Old Jun 6, 2017 | 12:21 PM
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Join the neurotic club. Leather masters and leatherique I think are popular. It's a ***** no matter what
Thanks dassArse,
I'll check those out right now.
 
Old Jun 15, 2017 | 09:10 AM
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I use Lexol conditioner and cleaner and find no issues. I have a Beige interior.
 
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Check out Zainos Leather cleaning products, cleaner is Z-9 and conditioner is z-10. See www.zainostore.com Leaves matte finish, nothing glossy like Armorall, etc.
 
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Believe it or not, for demin transfer, a mr clean magic eraser will take it right off. I would used it all the time, as I'm not sure how harsh it is, but it works well for a quick clean.

Otherwise, I've always like leatherique products.
 
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damp microfiber is what I used, I also have pebble grey.
 
Old Jul 19, 2017 | 05:55 AM
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damp microfiber is what I used, I also have pebble grey.
Or a little soap and water. 303 after, just make sure you go back 20 mins later with a dry clean micro cloth
 
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Meh.... My interior.

I've been using this stuff by "Griott's?" Maybe?...
I forget. But it works well for what I've needed so far. I also got a protectant at the place I was considering to get my car either coated, or wrapped, but I haven't spilled anything to se how it fares yet. If it's worth mentioning, then I'll totally let ya know.
Thanks for all your help with all this stuff.
I really appreciate it.
 
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I use Meguiar's Gold Class leather cleaner. Worked pretty well and managed to remove dirt from a beige interior. You can also try using a steam cleaner with a micro fiber towel.
 
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I have the Ventilated Seats, is it safe to get things on the holes when cleaning?

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Originally Posted by jka5macs
I have the Ventilated Seats, is it safe to get things on the holes when cleaning?

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It’s not advised since the ventilated seats actually suck the air away from your body instead of blowing out from within. A spray bottle on spray not stream, and a soft paintbrush like for applying stain to wood decks works friggin great. Helps work up a lather and gets the dirt outta those pores and the perforations too.
 
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Awesome Thanks!
What would you use? I got Sonax Leather cleaner. Agate/Pebble is so nice looking but man I am dreading the upkeep as I just got mine a month ago!!

Awesome Forum, Thanks All!
 
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Originally Posted by jka5macs
Awesome Thanks!
What would you use? I got Sonax Leather cleaner. Agate/Pebble is so nice looking but man I am dreading the upkeep as I just got mine a month ago!!

Awesome Forum, Thanks All!
I've not tried Sonax yet. I actually discovered the clear Griots Garage Interior Cleaner thats in a big spray bottle works amazingly well. Plus it has no smell. Then for the conditioning afterwards I use the Chemical Guys Leather Conditioner that's a dry gel type ****. It's friggin great. Smells like Porsche leather too. The stitching is what shows dirt the fastest. So occasional cleaning with a brightening shampoo for white hair is a total godsend. But I'm wicked neurotic and literally stopped wearing jeans that could transfer onto my seats for the past 3 years. I just wanted to make sure the next owner had something pristine and hopefully would treat her well.
 



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