Leather Stain :(
Leather Stain :(
I sit in my back seat so much I just noticed this lol.
When I transported tires I did not put any towel downs down as I should, When I usually treat my leather I just spray some of the Megs Gold Class stuff on let it absorb and wipe it off not really cleaning the leather, just conditioning it and maybe slightly cleaning it,so I never saw it.
Well I tried Megs Gold Class Leather and scrubbing with a MF cloth and no dice, so I tried, Lexol Cleaner multiple times and no go, its not even removing it at all.
And ideas or products I should try?
When I transported tires I did not put any towel downs down as I should, When I usually treat my leather I just spray some of the Megs Gold Class stuff on let it absorb and wipe it off not really cleaning the leather, just conditioning it and maybe slightly cleaning it,so I never saw it.
Well I tried Megs Gold Class Leather and scrubbing with a MF cloth and no dice, so I tried, Lexol Cleaner multiple times and no go, its not even removing it at all.
And ideas or products I should try?
^ thing is toothbrush is pretty abrasive I know on black leather it damages it by making it fade a bit, but I dont know how it would work on stone, does it look good or can you tell you used a tooth brush?
^ lol If that will work for me ill buy buy buy, Ill try the toothbrush thing as a last resort, I want to hear from pro detailers on what they might use for this. I think ill go on the megs forum.
I'd try a good all purpose cleaner and a terry cloth applicator or towel for some added bite. Then after using the APC, follow up with a good leather cleaner & coditioner so you don't dry out the leather. Meg's APC+ diluted properly would be a good option.
Zaino isn't a great cleaner so to speak, no better than Lexol, but it's a nice maintenance product.
Zaino isn't a great cleaner so to speak, no better than Lexol, but it's a nice maintenance product.
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I'd try a good all purpose cleaner and a terry cloth applicator or towel for some added bite. Then after using the APC, follow up with a good leather cleaner & coditioner so you don't dry out the leather. Meg's APC+ diluted properly would be a good option.
Zaino isn't a great cleaner so to speak, no better than Lexol, but it's a nice maintenance product.
Zaino isn't a great cleaner so to speak, no better than Lexol, but it's a nice maintenance product.
I am not happy with zaino leather cleaner at all. But there conditioner I love it.. Smells just like leather..
APC would def be best bet to remove that.. There is not much APC can't remove
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