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Old 6/2/10, 01:33 PM
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Interior Car Cleaning

Hey all,

I heard Lenox is great for cleaning the leather, but there are quite a few different versions out there.
Would anyone recommend 1 over another?

Also, what does everyone use to clean the Dashboard and the carpets?

Just looking for suggestions.
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I use 303 Aerospace Protectant on all rubber/plastic/leather/dash/etc.
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Originally Posted by Adam2004
I use 303 Aerospace Protectant on all rubber/plastic/leather/dash/etc.
interesting . . . I knew 303 was great for vinyl and plastic, but didn't know it was good for leather or pleather
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I use ArmorAll Leather Care. Easy to use and doesn't 'stink' like some Leather care products out there.
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interesting . . . I knew 303 was great for vinyl and plastic, but didn't know it was good for leather or pleather
As long as it's finished/coated leather, 303 will work great. More info on the AutoGeek page: http://www.autogeek.net/16oz.html
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What about the stone cloth?

I have leather in my current car, so I'm not too sure how easily the cloth can be cleaned.
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Originally Posted by ireallycare
What about the stone cloth?

I have leather in my current car, so I'm not too sure how easily the cloth can be cleaned.
How about this spot eliminator: http://www.autogeek.net/wg5000.html. It says you can use it on carpet or cloth.
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How about this spot eliminator: http://www.autogeek.net/wg5000.html. It says you can use it on carpet or cloth.

Adam----

What would you recommend cleaning the red leather with?

As for me with the dash i just use a damp cloth------no shine, but its clean and all looks same (no missing spots ala armor all)
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I use Lexol cleaner / conditioner. Works great.

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What about the King Ranch leather stuff, is that ok on non saddle leather?
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I use Pinnacle/303 Aerospace/Lexol and they all work great. I would never use Armor All on anything though, the horror stories I hear are enough to keep me away.

When I wen't shopping for some Stoner's Invisible Glass at my local auto parts store a man and his wife walked in and he grabbed armor all car wash soap and said to her " Do you know that Armor All is the best thing to clean your car with"? I chuckled.

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Originally Posted by Source
I would never use Armor All on anything though, the horror stories I hear are enough to keep me away.
Same here
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Originally Posted by Source
. . . . I would never use Armor All on anything though, the horror stories I hear are enough to keep me away . . . a man and his wife walked in and he grabbed armor all car wash soap and said to her " Do you know that Armor All is the best thing to clean your car with"? I chuckled.
Are those horror stories current or old? I have heard things like "don't use armor all, it eats stitching" or "don't use it on your dash because it will crack" but it has been many years and I don't know if they've changed the formula.

What about the Armor All car wash -- I have been using it and it seems to work fine -- what is the problem with it?

And finally the Armor All leather care -- OK or bad stuff?
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Lexol is a good one to start with, or if you're into spending the coin on it, Leather Master or Leatherique would be the ones I'd stick with.
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Originally Posted by silverbull271
Adam----

What would you recommend cleaning the red leather with?

As for me with the dash i just use a damp cloth------no shine, but its clean and all looks same (no missing spots ala armor all)
1. Vacuum the seats to remove any big dirt particles, crumbs, etc
2. Clean the leather/vinyl seats by wiping them down with a damp (water) microfiber towel. For more intensive cleaning you can use a 10:1 mixture of water and woolite (10 parts water, 1 part woolite). This should only be necessary if your seats are stained.
3. Apply 303 Aerospace Protectant or a Lexol product to protect the finished leather/vinyl

I highly recommend 303 Aerospace Protectant because you can use it on finished leather, plastic, rubber, and vinyl. I use it on my seats, door panels, dash, center console, steering wheel, exterior trim, cladding, antenna, etc. I haven't seen 303 sold in stores in, but you can get a bottle online fairly cheap.

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Originally Posted by Bert
Are those horror stories current or old? I have heard things like "don't use armor all, it eats stitching" or "don't use it on your dash because it will crack" but it has been many years and I don't know if they've changed the formula.

What about the Armor All car wash -- I have been using it and it seems to work fine -- what is the problem with it?

And finally the Armor All leather care -- OK or bad stuff?
Optimum Car Wash (link) is probably the best. It has 4.5 stars on Autopia (car detailing forum). Otherwise, if you want something you can find locally I would recommend Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash or Mothers California Gold Car Wash. This page lets you look up product reviews: http://www.autopia.org/reviews

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i used armor all and i haven't seen any of the negative effects people mention

honestly, i didn't even know armor all is "bad" until a few months ago
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I don't use AA because it looks greasy all the time. 303 leaves a much nicer and longer lasting finish.
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Originally Posted by Clark0
The interior of my car is a disaster. I have spilled makeup, soda, beer, food, you name it! It's getting to the point where I can barely stand to sit in it. How much does it usually cost to have the interior of your car completely cleaned??????????
Don't know, never used my car as a garbage dump.
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I use Groit's to clean it and then Lenox to protect it. Stuff is awesome.


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