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    Senior Member JoeT's Avatar
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    Leather Cleaner

    I have the really light tan interior in my GT. Seems to really discolor in spots where my big butt rubs, and any time it goes to the dealership for check ups mechanics dirty pants don't help, its definitely got a little fading to it, anyone recommend any product that wont damage/discolor or dry out the leather? I'm afraid to try anything for fear it will stain it or cause it to suck in the slight discoloring. I also know if I don't do something it will look worse in time. You all seem to know all the tricks!

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    Super Moderator Jacostang's Avatar
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    Lexol!!! Don't use anything else on leather!!
    "The choices we make, dictates the lives we lead"


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    I second that. Look at www.properautocare.com for their products.

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    Lexol works great and you can use a nice detailing brush to loosen any stubborn dirt, especially on seats with hard to clean areas such as the seats in a Mach 1.

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    Heres a HUGE site for ALL detailing questions.----www.detailcity.org (Although I favor Zaino products) (www.zainostore.com)

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