WD40 & leather seats
#31
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No one is being "punked". Promise.
WD followed by Lexol. WD acts as a robust cleaner/polisher. Lexol as a conditioner.
Sounds crazy but it really works. Especially since it's high-traffic leather.
Attached are 2 pics. I know their only pics and it's hard to really appreciate it...but it's all I can do.
Bottom line: I figured Id reveal my approach. Should no one follow, no problem. Just sharing. I'm not drinking this stuff. ...yet! lol!
WD followed by Lexol. WD acts as a robust cleaner/polisher. Lexol as a conditioner.
Sounds crazy but it really works. Especially since it's high-traffic leather.
Attached are 2 pics. I know their only pics and it's hard to really appreciate it...but it's all I can do.
Bottom line: I figured Id reveal my approach. Should no one follow, no problem. Just sharing. I'm not drinking this stuff. ...yet! lol!
#32
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There is a great DIY on cleaning interior leather on a 997 by Rijowysock. It goes through the use of hot water and toweling techniques used with a leather cleaner. I used Zaino leather conditioner instead and had great results.
I haven't used WD40 but will stick to the Zaino
I haven't used WD40 but will stick to the Zaino
#38
Rennlist Member
Instead of treating the seats directly, couldn't I just spray all my clothes, especially my suit jackets and pants, so the seats are getting a good soaking all the time?
#39
Race Car
#41
Rennlist Member
OP is joking. What's next? VapoRub?
#42
Doesn't anyone use the "Porsche" brand leather products?? I bought some from Suncoast and it works GREAT!
It's a 2 step cleaner/conditioner that leaves the car smelling like it should (like a Porsche) and has a nice matte finish with no gloss or greasy feel.
It's a 2 step cleaner/conditioner that leaves the car smelling like it should (like a Porsche) and has a nice matte finish with no gloss or greasy feel.
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