Leather Cleaner/Conditioner for seats
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I have an '08 G35S and use and love Poorboy's Leather Stuff from detailedimage.com (use "10off35" for 10% off) for a 1 step clean and conditioning. However, many will likely tell you about zaino z-9 and z-10 (for the great leather smell) or lexol cleaner and conditioner. Of course Zaino and Lexol will be more time consuming since they are both a 2 step process. For protection, there is nothing better than 303 aerospace protection. FYI the leather stuff and 303 can be used not only on leather but on vinyl and rubber so you can basically do nearly the entire interior. Good luck
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I am needing to detail my interior bad....I have black spots on my car from different things I have put inside...of course I have the Willow interior which happens to be a bigger PITA to clean....on my front seat I am having issues with dye from pants after picking up from the dry cleaners when I wear them.....
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I know this thread is a month old. But after looking at several threads on detailing websites(autopia and autogeek). Its seems that the consensus is that g35s come with protected leather seats, which means conditioner does nothing but make your clothes smell funny.
I've been told to use the least invasive method for cleaning(water if possible, if not then use a leather cleaner). Then protect with 303 Aerospace protectant.
I've been told to use the least invasive method for cleaning(water if possible, if not then use a leather cleaner). Then protect with 303 Aerospace protectant.
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After reading a million posts about the great smell from zaino leather, I tried a bottle. I have to say this stuff is like crack. I'm so addicted to the smell that I'm constantly applying it. It's to the point now where I am so used to the smell that I can barely notice it anymore. I'm tempted to start shaving with the stuff.
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