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mr wong
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Re: cleaning colour concept interior
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Reply #10 on:
08 December 2005, 05:15 »
Bleach
No, no, no ,no, no, never ever use bleach on leather that will just take the colour right out of it and make it worse.
Sadly the leather will never come up like new because its ingrained now. Short of getting it renewed your Concept will just have to have that lived in look.
Another tip is to keep Johnstones Baby Wipes in your car as these are superb at cleaning leather and also nurish the leather.
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wag,en,volks
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I make wheels shiney ,pm for quotes
Re: cleaning colour concept interior
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16 December 2005, 19:45 »
I have got a small hand held steam cleaner (cost about £25) and if your carefull with it then it cleans leather quite good ,
also the concept interior is a recaro but the highline etc isnt!
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Organisys
I live here
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Old and Slow...
Re: cleaning colour concept interior
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Reply #12 on:
16 December 2005, 20:35 »
yeah, i was gonna say steam cleaner too, just don't over do it.
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colourcongti
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Re: cleaning colour concept interior
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20 December 2005, 14:26 »
i have a yellow colour conecpt and mine is the same i have tried just about everything to get it clean but never had any joy
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