Sweat on black leather interior
What is the best way to keep sweat stains/marks from getting onto my seats and arm rest? I can't shower where I work out and always get salt marks on my arm rests and seats. Is there any product out there that will stop this?
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i know what you're saying. sometimes i drive to the park and run around the track.. i run like 5 or 6 miles (oh yaaa) and i sweat like crazy.. then i hop in my G and im so nervous i'm gonna stain the wheat leather :(
one thing you could do is simply bring a change of clothes and/or put some sort of cloth/cover over your leather after work |
I would think cleaning and conditioning your leather 1-2 times a month would do the trick. Bring a towel to the gym, or keep one in the car, to wipe down before you get in.
Detailing experts, feel free to chime in.... |
Just put a towel over the seat when you get back in. For quick clean ups just use a microfiber towel, I usuall keep one hidden in the car. For leather cleaning and conditioning I prefer the Leatherique Prestine Clean.
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yeh..when its hot i put a black towel over my arm rest..
doesnt look too bad but its worth keeping the sweat off :) |
Towel is the obvious method.
But as long as you are on top of the cleaning & conditioning of the leather, it should be no problem at all |
Thanks for everybody's responses. I would change before getting in, but alot of my exercise is outside. I started bringing a towel, but I wanted to make sure the leather stays in good shape and doesn't soak too much of it up. Thanks again for everybodies responses!
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that's gross.
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Originally Posted by patrickwong
that's gross.
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Weekly vacuuming; bi-weekly cleaning and conditioning.
I sweat a lot with detailing and just use Zaino Z9/Z10 every other week. Thus far on my graphite interior, it all still looks/feels great after 5k miles. |
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