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      09-19-2013, 04:53 PM   #1
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Need help! Leather seats.....

Hi all.

Long story short....
My black leather seats have makeup on it .
What's the best method on removing it.
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What kind of make up mate? There's loads of different types.
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I want to hear the long story.
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I hope it's not clown makeup, cause that stuff is REALLY hard to get out of leather.

That's why I got the leatherette.
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I hope it's not clown makeup, cause that stuff is REALLY hard to get out of leather.

That's why I got the leatherette.
Greg, I knew you were funny -- but you moonlight as a clown?!
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Hi all.

Long story short....
My black leather seats have makeup on it .
What's the best method on removing it.
how many sloots were in ur car?
use dat dere leather shampoo
Look mate, enough from you 1v1 me irl.
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      09-25-2013, 01:01 AM   #8
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This now my most anticipated thread to check up on everyday.
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      09-25-2013, 02:40 AM   #9
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This now my most anticipated thread to check up on everyday.
Lol we are friends and are only just kidding lol.
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To restore the surface to its original matte finish; clean finished leather surfaces using Iz einszett 'Plastik-Reiniger' an intensive, non-corrosive, non-acidic two-phase deep cleaner for urethane covered upholstery



An extract from a TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki Article - “Proper Finished Leather Cleaning and Care” - http://www.autopia.org/forum/guide-d...ning-care.html


TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki Articles, these informational resources contain everything you’ll ever want to know about automotive detailing and are an invaluable addition to your detailing knowledge base -. http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopia...yperlinks.html
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