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Originally Posted by RPWC
I find that Autoglym leather cleaner hopeless. I was put on to it, and it doesn't clean the seats, whereas the sponge did. I will use the autoglym again as a preserver, as I believe it contains leather conditioner or preserver of some sort.?
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Gliptone Cleaner for well, cleaning lol. Along with the brush. It does need to wiped off, but it is very effective on mine. Cleaning 3 year old police leathers dye (previous owner was a motorbike cop). Cleaned the seats incredibly well with little effort, although I did have to wipe/lightly buff the residue. But doesnt soak in as already mentioned. But it is safe to use. My seats are ash grey, so perhaps that ingrained dirt on sandstone may be a little more stubborn with it.
Then the leather conditioner, whilst technically useless for its purpose on our seats, it does seem to give a suppleness (placebo?
). It definitely adds suppleness to my wheel handbrake handle, gear selector and gaiters (all recovered). Also has that all important smell too.