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      05-21-2016, 08:31 PM   #9
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Is that how you take care of your interior,that's easier than I thought

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Originally Posted by GrussGott View Post
Distilled water.

Auto leather is seal-coated with a dyed polymer and the texture is fake - in short, the actual leather is coated with colored plastic thus the only thing needed to clean it is a good quality microfiber with distilled water (you don't want to leave residue). You can't "condition" a polymer coating so none of that is necessary. You do want to be careful of the stitching and stitching holes - those are portals to the underlying leather so you should be careful there.

If you rub goop on your auto leather, best case scenario is you're doing nothing, worst case is you're abrating off the polymer, wearing down the stitching, and contaminating the underlying leather around the stitching holes.
I had the Dakota before and thought that was easy.
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