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    Established Member Two Rings circle's Avatar
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    Recommendations for cleaning leather on the door insert?

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    As I got my car used it came with one smear on the insert. Any recommendations for getting rid of it?




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    Veteran Member Three Rings Avus RS4's Avatar
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    This is what I've used before, and probably my favorite does it all interior cleaner. 1Z Plastic Cleaner
    2007 Avus Silver Rs4
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    Established Member Two Rings circle's Avatar
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    thanks but would a plastic cleaner really work so well on leather?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Avus RS4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by circle View Post
    thanks but would a plastic cleaner really work so well on leather?
    This is a superb cleaner, I've used it last week to remove blue jeans transfer dye from a 2016 Ford Explorer Sport leather seats.
    Phil from Detailers Domain uses it in the same way to clean leather seats, it's safe and leaves a alight satin finish.
    There are other products you can use of course, but this product I can vouch for its effectiveness.
    This is my first step product I use to clean leather seats before I apply the leather conditioner.
    2007 Avus Silver Rs4
    Bone Stock

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Peter.dupuis's Avatar
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    Use a degreaser with a soft brush then cover with leather conditioner. If the degreaser doesn't work use goof off


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    Established Member Two Rings circle's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Avus RS4 View Post
    This is a superb cleaner, I've used it last week to remove blue jeans transfer dye from a 2016 Ford Explorer Sport leather seats.
    Phil from Detailers Domain uses it in the same way to clean leather seats, it's safe and leaves a alight satin finish.
    There are other products you can use of course, but this product I can vouch for its effectiveness.
    This is my first step product I use to clean leather seats before I apply the leather conditioner.
    I picked up a bottle of it and it works great! thanks for the tip. It's brought both my car and the wife's back to life (her car had tons of marks).

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