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    When i triedcleaning my leather with autoglym cleaner and conditioner a couple opf months ago it turned blue in places so i stopped. anyone know why this is?

    can any one recommedna a good feed or conditioner?

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    I bought a used 1989 genuine VW full black leather interior for the wife’s Golf 2 and scrubbed the life out of it with Autoglym cleaner and then soaked it with the food. Apart from it not sinking in fully in some areas it was fine, I certainly couldn't have been accused of used the Autoglym food sparingly, I used two bottles on the one interior. I fitted another original interior to a customers Corrado and used Zymöl leather food and apart from it smelling good enough to drink; it didn't seem to make the leather as supple as the Autoglym.
     
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    Baby wipes are good.
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    I have found www.liquidleather.com to be truly excellent
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    It's a Mercedes Benzzzz though
     
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    I use Gliptone gentle leather cleaner, gets my thumbs up and my customers like the results.

    I get it from Tim at cleanyourcar
     
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    I used gliptone on it yesterday after having it recommended to me and i am very impressed with the results.

    thanks for the replies
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyflo View Post
    I used gliptone on it yesterday after having it recommended to me and i am very impressed with the results.

    thanks for the replies
    One German, Two Italian.
    It's a Mercedes Benzzzz though
     
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    Also try to give the leather a damp wipe down first with warm water and MF cloth. Dry it also. Applying the cleaner in these temps - always good to warm the leather first say with low hair drier setting before applying the cleanser. With cleanser applied you will get right into the grooves by gently scrubbing with a brush. Tim at Clean your Car sells these for about £2 also. If the leather is fairly new and has been looked after, you should not really need to use chemical cleaners, but just warm water instead. The feeds mentioned here are good.

    Best avoid wipes with various harsh solvents in them. Some also contain alcohol, which like the other harsh chems can dry the material out before time.

    Watch out for the argument that people using baby wipes had no adverse reactions from their baby's bottom! They dried out my baby's skin in no time and we couldn't use them regulalry!
     
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    Hi guys a newbie here

    Just a further question for this thread, I have a cream leather interior of my new to me A6 and it has a few stains in the leather that need something a little stronger than whats already been mentioned. Do any of you know a strong stain remover that wont completely destroy the leather?

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Kranker View Post
    Hi guys a newbie here

    Just a further question for this thread, I have a cream leather interior of my new to me A6 and it has a few stains in the leather that need something a little stronger than whats already been mentioned. Do any of you know a strong stain remover that wont completely destroy the leather?

    Thanks in advance!
    This is up to you, I used the gliptone from the liquidleather link I posted above along with a colour wash for Crema leather. I sent off a piece of the leather from the car (behind the CD player in my case) and they matched it. It covers scuffs and I think stains.

    If you give them the details of the car they can send a standard OEM match I think.
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