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Old 06-30-2011, 10:20 AM
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I use Lexol on mine.
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Any leather product I have owned has been cleaned with good old saddle soap. Especially my Dodge Magnum that had very light colored leather interior. Use a damp cloth to lightly scrub, then a clean slightly wetter cloth to rinse off. Allow to air dry then I use a very light coating of mink oil conditioner to prevent drying.
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Is there something special I should use for the leather in my 2006 King Ranch? One of my Beagles has a bad habit of jumping from the backseat to the front and sitting on the center console. There are a few scratches now. Anything I can do to help that? (Besides keeping the dog in the backseat or not in the truck at all as the husband suggested rudely.)
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michelle - Is there something special I should use for the leather in my 2006 King Ranch? One of my Beagles has a bad habit of jumping from the backseat to the front and sitting on the center console. There are a few scratches now. Anything I can do to help that? (Besides keeping the dog in the backseat or not in the truck at all as the husband suggested rudely.)
Be a responsible pet owner and train and restrain your pet.

Nothing like having a pet smeared on the inside of a windshield during a panic stop.

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Originally Posted by michelle
Is there something special I should use for the leather in my 2006 King Ranch? One of my Beagles has a bad habit of jumping from the backseat to the front and sitting on the center console. There are a few scratches now. Anything I can do to help that? (Besides keeping the dog in the backseat or not in the truck at all as the husband suggested rudely.)
Now your KR has real leather and requires conditioner to keep it soft.
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Originally Posted by gDMJoe
Be a responsible pet owner and train and restrain your pet.

Nothing like having a pet smeared on the inside of a windshield during a panic stop.

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He does it when I get out of the truck. Like filling up at a gas station or loading something in the back of the truck. While the truck is moving he sits in the back. Although getting those restraint systems wouldn't be a bad idea for the Beagles.



Or they sleep.

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Zaino leather in a bottle will leave your truck smelling like new leather.
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Armor All Leather cleaner is what I use on my wife's car.. I warm rag or cloth to get the dirt off then the armor all.

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Originally Posted by michelle
He does it when I get out of the truck. Like filling up at a gas station or loading something in the back of the truck. While the truck is moving he sits in the back. Although getting those restraint systems wouldn't be a bad idea for the Beagles.



Or they sleep.

I use the KR leather conditioner.. It takes out minor scratches.. I use a hot towel to clean seats then when it dries I apply the conditioner.. My seats still smell and look new with normal wear of sitting on them..

http://www.krsaddleshop.com/leather-...ioning/p/1053/


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