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Old 01-31-2007, 11:07 AM
EnglishAdam EnglishAdam is offline
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Everything you ever needed to know right there.
When I had to clean my (light gray) leather after my truck was shipped, I used a little Johnsons baby soap on the towel to lift the dirt.
I think I've said this before but I've only had to "clean" my leather twice. Once when I bought it and again when it was shipped. I generally condition with Lexol once a month.
The real deal is not to get your leather dirty or scuffed.
You need to watch out for rivets on your jeans and not smoking/drinking/carrying dirty objects etc on the seats.
If you can't avoid that, get some blankets or seat covers.

Now, don't forget those before and after pictures
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