Completely agree, seat covers are best used for seats that are torn / ripped up, not for new leather seats. If anything, you will create permanent marks and creases into your new leather from the seams and buckles of the car cover pressing into the leather 24/7. I've brought back leather that was covered in soot before.
literally from a fire vehicle So listen up motherfuckers, I'm about to drop some knowledge on you! 90% of Commercial leather cleaners are bullshit. Seriously. Do yourself and your car a favor and get the following items: a bit of degreaser.
Super Clean is great, it comes in a purple. Try to work on the highest point of the leather to the lowest (vertical top of seat to bottom of seat/horizontal front of seat to the back of the seat) as you'll have drips fall down and you don't want to have to work twice over an area Consider having more than just one brush for the leather lathering/cleaning process. 48 votes, 30 comments.
Im curious what yall are using to care for your leather seats and interior. I wanna keep my car like new and fresh. My car's a '20 and my seats still looks brand new, I just want something to clean random gunk off.
Do you use any specific product for leather that isn't damaged or faded, or just soap and water or something? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Clean leather car seats without damaging them.
Real steps, smart care tips, and what most people get wrong. It's easy to neglect your car's interior, especially when it comes to keeping the seats clean. However, keeping the leather seats in great condition can really make your car stand out.
You'll want to remove surface dirt, clean the leather, and condition the seats regularly. While this may sound labor intensive, the steps are actually quite simple, and when done regularly, cleaning is a breeze. From top products to the do's and don'ts.
Cleaning dirty car seats can require some hard work, but leather and cloth seat covers require different approaches to avoid damaging the material. Want to make your ride look and feel its best? Read on for advice from the pros on how to clean and remove stains from leather car seats.