How to clean dirty ass rsx seats lol
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How to clean dirty *** rsx seats lol
My cousin gave me his seats from his rsx they are leather the color is tan he gave me the front and rear but they are dirty *** hell they have tire marks and some other ****... My question is whats the best thing to you use to clean them??? I tried tuff stuff, goo gone, and nothing.
lmao tire marks? well i googled and found this http://www.leatherworldtech.com/Prod...roductid=lm111
but look for leather seat shampoos and protectors but tire marks? did he run over the seat?
but look for leather seat shampoos and protectors but tire marks? did he run over the seat?
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he was fl for 4months and his father put his old tires in the car so I guess it been there so long that the name, size everything from the tire is on the seats lol
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I just used Leather & Vinyl Cleaner and Greased Lightning and nothing, I might just get rid of them.
you can use woolite...yes woolite laundry detergent, it was actually the recomended leather cleaner for lexus years back in the factory manual...to do this properly you *****must*** (sorry have to emphasize must) mix correctly..10:1 ratio that being 10 parts 1 part woolite, this with a few microfibers will clean your leather better than most cleaners out there....stuff that has a high alkaline level is bad for leather it will dry out prematurely...to maintain leather seats you must do the following at the minimum:
1.)clean with a cleaner (woolite preferred) twice a month
2.)wipe with a damp cloth weekly
3.)dress monthly
remember japanese/american leathers are inferior to their european counterparts (there are exceptions) because they are sprayed on color and not vat-dyed....so frequent cleaning and dressing will help maintain leather in pristine condition and prevent or help to prevent rips, tears, and stains
1.)clean with a cleaner (woolite preferred) twice a month
2.)wipe with a damp cloth weekly
3.)dress monthly
remember japanese/american leathers are inferior to their european counterparts (there are exceptions) because they are sprayed on color and not vat-dyed....so frequent cleaning and dressing will help maintain leather in pristine condition and prevent or help to prevent rips, tears, and stains
Originally Posted by IrockCivics
I just used Leather & Vinyl Cleaner and Greased Lightning and nothing, I might just get rid of them.
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