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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Suggestion on Cleaning Products

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    I am wondering if someone can suggest cleaning product for conditioning steering wheel and for the S5 seats?

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    Senior Member Two Rings Thisisnoise's Avatar
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    If you have the budget get the swissvax line of products


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    Veteran Member Three Rings PBKIDD24's Avatar
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    I've recently become a big fan of Adam's Polishes products. Their interior cleaner paired with their leather conditioner does an amazing job restoring the factory look and feel of the leather.
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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Any dressing will work on your steering wheel. Just avoid using oil based products like Armor All.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Diamond Dog's Avatar
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    Use a product that can do more than one thing:

    Here is something unexpected and affordable as you dilute it due to the application.

    Leather is plastic coated in most cars so there is a misconception about how to treat leather in many cases.

    Vinyl, leather, tires. - Car Pro PERL. Dilute it 2 to one for tires. 3 to 1 for leather and vinyl. See my posts in this forum about how leather is plastic coated. Only need to apply to exterior every 3 months, interior every 6 months tires every month. In between I just use detailing spray

    Here is a review

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...rpro-perl.html

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