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Old Nov 6, 2006 | 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by RockPick
If needed, I still defer to the hot, warm, slightly damp rag
And that, no doubt, is the appropriate way to pick up the airborne stuff that has settled on the surface. But just for the record ya'll, I have thoroughly soaked - drenched - this leather by scrubbing it with all of the might in my 90-pound weakling little arms using a fishnet spunge and lived to tell about it. Just for the serious cleaning jobs that might visit you some unfortunate day, swift and concerted action is better than building up to the cleaning effort that you would have been better served to start off with.

It's not quite as delicate as we think, just more apt to pull in a stain and hold it for life. It can be aggressively cleaned when the situation warrants - but then and ONLY then...
 
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by RockPick
If needed, I still defer to the hot, warm, slightly damp rag and Meguiar's Rich Leather Aloe Cleaner (blue). It's part of the TWO step Aloe cleaner/conditioner set.
Sounds good. Thank you sir.
 
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