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Old 06-06-2013, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
Use a high quality leather cleaner. Lumiere All-Natural Leather Cleaner was tested and developed for leathers in high-end vehicles. This is because there are no harsh chemicals in the product since the leather in these cars are real hides and most of the time, the don't have the same wear-n-tear as leather in a Chevy Tahoe that is used by the whole family for soccer practice

With that said, Leatherqiue is a great first step in getting the hide ready. It's not 100% crucial, but a great start. You can however, clean the leather with Lumiere, then condition with Sonax Leather Foam and be in good shape. For periodic cleaning, use the Lumiere cleaner on a mf towel and wipe down driver seat and other seats that have high traffic. It's very effective on getting dye stains left from jeans. We have a client with the same interior on her Panamera Turbo S and after almost a year, interior still looks factory new...even better.

As for carpets, upholstery, and alcantara, use Autoglym Interior Shampoo. We've been using it for almost 20 years and haven't switched.

http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...ior/Categories

Hope this helps
Moe
big props!!!!
i just used the LUMIERE and Autoglym products on my cream interior turbo

AWESOME STUFF!!!! hands down best 2 products on the market
THX
 
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