G13SJC New Member Feb 26, 2008 #1 Sounds like a silly question.... I have a cream leather item which is looking a bit grubby. Any suggestions for cleaning solutions?? Thanks Steve
Sounds like a silly question.... I have a cream leather item which is looking a bit grubby. Any suggestions for cleaning solutions?? Thanks Steve
ming SPACE TWOT Feb 26, 2008 #4 Porky uses baby wipes. . . .un he puts talc on the seats un a bit er vaserline on the rear bit . . . . .un he also like to have a ****e in tratters when owners are int pub
Porky uses baby wipes. . . .un he puts talc on the seats un a bit er vaserline on the rear bit . . . . .un he also like to have a ****e in tratters when owners are int pub
C Chappers242 New Member Feb 27, 2008 #6 Hi, I have the same problem & use Autoglym Interior Shampoo, about once a Month, keeps it clean & will clean just about anything. Cheers, Chris
Hi, I have the same problem & use Autoglym Interior Shampoo, about once a Month, keeps it clean & will clean just about anything. Cheers, Chris
G13SJC New Member Feb 27, 2008 #9 Thanks folks, Tried foam cleaner yesterday, which lifted 50% of the muck. I'll try some of the new suggestions. Guess its my own fault for getting in the vehicle after handling dirty / greasy spares. Regards, Steve
Thanks folks, Tried foam cleaner yesterday, which lifted 50% of the muck. I'll try some of the new suggestions. Guess its my own fault for getting in the vehicle after handling dirty / greasy spares. Regards, Steve