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Old 09-16-2014, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by smokdsterlingFX4
Picked some up today now I have all the components to get a nice detail in. Collinite 845, leather cleaner and conditioner, meguars ultimate black, and some black magic tire wet. Not it needs to just not be 100 degrees to do it lol
Let me know how this goes for you. I plan to use Collinite 845 and the Lexol cleaner on my truck next weekend.

I'm hoping the Collinite will still look good without all the pre and post work a lot of other guys seem to do on here.
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you don't want to use ANYTHING that attracts dirt. Many of the "conditioners" will leave behind stuff that will attract dirt. Top coated leathers need to just be cleaned, no "dressings" on them. YOu can use woolite and water 1:15, and then rinse with a damp clean towel, rinsing often to remove any of the cleaners. Yes you can use some more heavy duty cleaners but for most monthly cleanings this will work.

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Old 09-17-2014, 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by WestTXReinhart
Let me know how this goes for you. I plan to use Collinite 845 and the Lexol cleaner on my truck next weekend. I'm hoping the Collinite will still look good without all the pre and post work a lot of other guys seem to do on here.
You might beat me to it brotha, it's been too damn hot here to do details latley. At least when I would have time. Plus I got a bum knee right now detail will take too long with my limp self hobbling around . Plus it's too sore anyways. Maybe by the time it heals it will be cooler.
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I really love chemical guys leather cleaner and dressing
Old 09-23-2014, 10:49 PM
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Big fan of CarPro PERL....clean, nice shine and just the right amount of slide as you get into the seat. Dilution ratios for multiple applications.

303 Aerospace in a pinch....similar performance but not quite as long lasting for that application.



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