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Old 08-18-2005, 08:14 PM
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Hey people,
I have some yellow post on the rear leather seats, what can i use to remove them? I recall someone having the same problem and used some kind of leather cleaner to remove them?

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Old 08-18-2005, 08:16 PM
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I've used Meguiar's leather care products to clean the leather in my car. I've had good luck with them so far, hence why I haven't switched. But there are definitely better ones out there. But hey give Meguiar's a thought though
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Tyr a two-stage process - Leatherique
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Lexol.

Local dealer here has it on the shelf in their parts department and it works great.

www.lexol.com
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lexol has done a good job for me too.
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We have Lexol here, i recall seeing it........somewhere
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Leatherique is great... I mean, GREAT... I used it on my office chair too...

How are you liking it Vince?
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Originally Posted by Porschephile 924
Leatherique is great... I mean, GREAT... I used it on my office chair too...
Leatherique is great stuff. We used it to revive the hard dry leather on our G20 when we bought it. It did a fabulous job. I too have used it on my office chairs.

The folks at Leatherique are great folks and really know what they are talking about. When I called them the first time they spent a lot of time on the phone with me to make sure I understood how the process worked and how to make it work better - all their doing. I just called to order. They really wanted me to have maximum success with their product.
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Yeah, the Meguiars is great if the seats are already nice. Thats what i use. If you need to bring the seats back to life or do a deep cleaning, go with Leatherique. Its a multistage process, and you might not be able to use those seats while you do it, but it will be worth it. Really check that stuff out.
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Originally Posted by hosrom_951
We have Lexol here, i recall seeing it........somewhere
For best results use Lexol leather cleaner (orange bottle) first, and then the Lexol conditioner (brown bottle).



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