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Old 08-09-2010, 05:43 PM
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Default Any recommendations for leather Cleaning

I have some black marks formed on the leather for my drivers seat. I'm guessing it's come from the valet service I use each morning to park the car.

Any recommendations on cleaning the leather seat before I go and do something I shouldn't.

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Old 08-09-2010, 05:54 PM
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Never valet a Porsche!

Probably dye transfer from wearing a black leather belt. You can try a weak solution of Woolite and water, then follow with your prefered leather conditioner.

Detailers Domain has some great leather care products on his web site. Phil's a very good guy too.
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Cool, will give it a go.
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Check out Leather Masters products. I recently tried them on a light tan leather in my wife's car with good results. Protector may help prevent future staining.
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Originally Posted by 95_993
Check out Leather Masters products. I recently tried them on a light tan leather in my wife's car with good results. Protector may help prevent future staining.
Will do thanks.

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Originally Posted by 95_993
Check out Leather Masters products. I recently tried them on a light tan leather in my wife's car with good results. Protector may help prevent future staining.
+1 I use it on my wifes DD and the 928 with excellent results.



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