Best leather seat cleaner??
#2
This is by far the best stuff out there in my honest opinion. I've gone through so many brands of cleaners, polishes and waxes that I can't even remember them all. I tried this company 3 years ago and never looked back.
This cleaner is to be used on really dirty interiors. Not to be used weekly or more. I would recommend their conditioner for basic maintenance as it has some cleaning properties in it.
Cleaner:
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/interi...r-cleaner.html
Recommended Conditioner:
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/interi...nditioner.html
Interior Kit:
http://adamspolishes.com/adam-s-leat...-care-kit.html
This cleaner is to be used on really dirty interiors. Not to be used weekly or more. I would recommend their conditioner for basic maintenance as it has some cleaning properties in it.
Cleaner:
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/interi...r-cleaner.html
Recommended Conditioner:
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/interi...nditioner.html
Interior Kit:
http://adamspolishes.com/adam-s-leat...-care-kit.html
#3
I forgot to mention that this Total Interior Detailer is also great and can be used more often than the cleaner mentioned above if you just want to remove and reduce dust and fingerprints.
http://adamspolishes.com/adam-s-tota...-detailer.html
http://adamspolishes.com/adam-s-tota...-detailer.html
#5
Definitely.
Check out the forum as well. Awesome group of people over there and the customer service is phenomenal.
They always have sales and deals where you can get $5 flat rate shipping and sometimes free shipping depending on the sale or a dollar amount.
There's always a code to use to get 15% off as well, like RPPRODUCTIONS.
Check out the forum as well. Awesome group of people over there and the customer service is phenomenal.
They always have sales and deals where you can get $5 flat rate shipping and sometimes free shipping depending on the sale or a dollar amount.
There's always a code to use to get 15% off as well, like RPPRODUCTIONS.
#6
I use this in the wife's explorer:
http://www.autogeek.net/pileclco.html
With one kid, another on the way, and a dog, the leather got this after a good cleaning:
http://www.autogeek.net/car-leather-coating.html
Everything wipes off very easily.
http://www.autogeek.net/pileclco.html
With one kid, another on the way, and a dog, the leather got this after a good cleaning:
http://www.autogeek.net/car-leather-coating.html
Everything wipes off very easily.
#7
Super Moderator
Huh, I don't see where you mentioned what type of leather this is, whether it's the plasticized leather in the Lariat or the softer leather used in the King Ranch.
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#8
Senior Member
I've had more than one trim guy recommend a very simple solution. Lemon pledge, or equivalent. I've used it for years and have never had a crack in leather or plastic in my vehicles. For tough stains, scrub first with cleaner of your choice then condition with pledge.
#9
Lemon Pledge? Sounds interesting. I don't think I want my truck smelling like Lemon Pledge, though.
The Adam's Leather Conditioner I linked up top smells like new leather. It's AMAZING.
I might have to try the lemon pledge some day.... it sounds too interesting not to.
The Adam's Leather Conditioner I linked up top smells like new leather. It's AMAZING.
I might have to try the lemon pledge some day.... it sounds too interesting not to.
#10
Senior Member
Lemon Pledge? Sounds interesting. I don't think I want my truck smelling like Lemon Pledge, though.
The Adam's Leather Conditioner I linked up top smells like new leather. It's AMAZING.
I might have to try the lemon pledge some day.... it sounds too interesting not to.
The Adam's Leather Conditioner I linked up top smells like new leather. It's AMAZING.
I might have to try the lemon pledge some day.... it sounds too interesting not to.