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I have leather seats and was wondering if theres any home products to clean it with? thanks
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I would never use home products because they are most likely not pH neutral or will harm with leather. Use Chemical guys leather cleaner/conditioner, it works great with my leather seats.

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Don't try home products on your car unless you're completely sure it's ok. It would suck to ruin your car paint or anything like that because you wanted to try and save a few bucks. Always buy things accordingly. For leather, I'd buy ArmorAll Leather Protectant Care which you can find at Wal-Mart or anywhere for pretty cheap.
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Tom_Brady wrote Don't try home products on your car unless you're completely sure it's ok. It would suck to ruin your car paint or anything like that because you wanted to try and save a few bucks. Always buy things accordingly. For leather, I'd buy ArmorAll Leather Protectant Care which you can find at Wal-Mart or anywhere for pretty cheap.


I would not recommend Armor All to anybody for any reason. Bad products, oily finishes and just bad looking finishes all together.
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The best thing I've used so far is Purple Power and a scrub brush and scrub the hell out of it and then wipe with a clean damp cloth works amazing helped uncle detail his escalade and i used it worked like butter.

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