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    Cleaning original leather grey seats

    Hi guys, I'm so pleased with two products I've used today I thought I'd share them..

    I used an Autoglym leather cleaner followed by a Connelly leather treatment..

    Think you'll agree the results are fantastic!..





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    Quote Originally Posted by minispeedstar View Post
    Hi guys, I'm so pleased with two products I've used today I thought I'd share them..

    Very nice result! Where did you get them? Halfords?
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    The cleaner i got from a local motor factors. The hide care I already had but you can get it online etc.

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    Autoglym carries the Royal Crest so when her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth needs to scrub up the seats in her Rolls this is the stuff she uses so you know it's good.

    Joking aside all autoglym products are very good indeed.

    J

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    Quote Originally Posted by minispeedstar View Post
    The cleaner i got from a local motor factors. The hide care I already had but you can get it online etc.
    Website? That before/after looks pretty good and I'm in the market for some leather cleaner.

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    Those results really do look great. I'd be interested in a link where I could buy some for my daily driver.

    I've used leatherique in the past and it also works very well, but it's kind of a mess to slather the oil all over the seat and then use the cleaner to get rid of the residual oil. I ended up pulling the seats from the car so I wouldn't make a mess inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minispeedstar View Post
    Hi guys, I'm so pleased with two products I've used today I thought I'd share them..

    I used an Autoglym leather cleaner followed by a Connelly leather treatment..

    Think you'll agree the results are fantastic!..
    Gary,

    Have you tried it on the vinyl too? I'm wondering if you'll get the same results on the door cards, etc?

    Cheers
    Steven
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    Quote Originally Posted by mluder View Post
    Gary,

    Have you tried it on the vinyl too? I'm wondering if you'll get the same results on the door cards, etc?

    Cheers
    Steven
    Hi Steven.

    Yes I've used it all round now! Brings all the grey trim up to as new! Tip is to use it with an eraser sponge

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