Ventilated Leather Seats

Discussion in 'Interior Car Care' started by cptzippy, Nov 18, 2009.

  1. cptzippy

    cptzippy Jedi Nuba

    So, is there anything special I should do (or more importantly not do) to clean the ventilated leather seats in my car? I've already used LM Strong and Protection cream on them but wondered it I did the right thing. I tried to avoid clogging the perforations in the seating area with the LM Protection cream. I was planning on using OPT Protectant on my dash etc and I could use it on my seats too if that would be better.

    TIA,
    Tony
    :devil: (son wanted me to put this on ;) )
     
  2. agpatel

    agpatel OD On Detailing

    Not much you need to do special, juse use a leather conditioner that is non-cloging which now a days most of the good ones, such as LM, will not clog the holes. If you do by some change then just use a nice terry towel and buff and should come out with a little pressure, if still bad get a little toothpick. I have not had any issues with LM on perforated leather.

    You should add Vital to your LM lineup, use it 2x a year to keep the seats feeling good.
     
  3. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    I have perforated leather on my Acura RL as well as on daily driver 99 Infiniti I30. Been using Leather Master for years, never had a problem. Love my Leather Master trio!!!
     

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