leather cleaners
leather cleaners
I need to give my multi coloured leathers (red/white/navy blue and a hint of pink a good clean. I've been looking at a few options on you tube but a bit unsure about them. Can anybody recommend a good leather cleaner? The white leather is looking a bit grubby and needs a good conditioner too. Any idea's lads?
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
"red/white/navy blue and a hint of pink"...i recommend fire...lots and lots of fire.
i generally put on my leathers, then get the missus to wash me down with warm soapy water, light squeeze and rub down, then dry outside.
i generally put on my leathers, then get the missus to wash me down with warm soapy water, light squeeze and rub down, then dry outside.
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1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
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just bought this for the car seats, not tried it yet but have read quite a few reviews from several sources. initially thought about saddle soap but popular comments suggest otherwise
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B016 ... ge_o00_s00
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B016 ... ge_o00_s00
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I used to use the gliptone leather food years ago and it was good stuff. As it happens I've been looking at Amazon tonight and have got the same saved as you've got. I Too thought about saddle soap till I googled it. Don't use it Stig. As for black leather dye Bugger off!!
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
I've tried dove soap in bar form. It does lift a bit of the grime off but not enough. I'll get some of the dispenser type next time I'm in the supermarket. I saw a video recently of someone using distilled malt vinegar diluted with warm water. I'll give that a go later today. Thanks for the link vagabond. I've made a note of it. Just need to get the grime off before the next stage.
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Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
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It was distilled malt vinegar, which is the clear vinegar that I used. It brought a lot of the grubbyness out of my white bits of my leathers. Waiting for the leather balsamic that vagabond recommend to pop through the letterbox and I can give them a good treat.krazyneil wrote:use white vineger ,not malt vineger , its good a cleaning lots of things
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.