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<blockquote data-quote="KrisMas" data-source="post: 458129" data-attributes="member: 14200"><p>For leather, if it's OEM most probably it'll be coated. Regularly clean them (once a fortnight) with a very mild APC (All Purpose Cleaner) or very diluted dish washing detergent (1:100) or even plain water is enough. Just make sure you rinse them thoroughly (with damp cloth) if you're using APC or detergent. Or if you don't feel safe with that, look for all-in-one leather cleaner and conditioner. I'd suggest you get those from a reputable company, I'd recommend you search for Mother's, Meguiars or Duragloss.</p><p></p><p>Same thing goes for plastics/vinyls. If well maintained, you won't really need anything other than plain water. Once in a while use some mild/diluted APC to deep clean and dress with some dressings made for plastics/vinyls. Same thing, I'd suggest you go for the reputable brands, and again Mothers, Meguiars, Duragloss and Optimum comes to mind. I'm not saying that Turtle Wax, Armorall, or the other off the shelves products are bad, but, after trying out some of them, I'd rather go for the brands that I've mentioned above.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrisMas, post: 458129, member: 14200"] For leather, if it's OEM most probably it'll be coated. Regularly clean them (once a fortnight) with a very mild APC (All Purpose Cleaner) or very diluted dish washing detergent (1:100) or even plain water is enough. Just make sure you rinse them thoroughly (with damp cloth) if you're using APC or detergent. Or if you don't feel safe with that, look for all-in-one leather cleaner and conditioner. I'd suggest you get those from a reputable company, I'd recommend you search for Mother's, Meguiars or Duragloss. Same thing goes for plastics/vinyls. If well maintained, you won't really need anything other than plain water. Once in a while use some mild/diluted APC to deep clean and dress with some dressings made for plastics/vinyls. Same thing, I'd suggest you go for the reputable brands, and again Mothers, Meguiars, Duragloss and Optimum comes to mind. I'm not saying that Turtle Wax, Armorall, or the other off the shelves products are bad, but, after trying out some of them, I'd rather go for the brands that I've mentioned above. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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