Wednesday, November 23, 2011

How to Clean expensive Leather Car Seats

Leather car seats are a sign of luxury and also an indication that you are doing well in life. If you think about it, not many people can afford leather sofas in their home let alone in their cars as a luxury item. Therefore, in order to upkeep the interior of your car and to keep the passengers impressed, one must clean and care for leather car seats properly.





We do a lot in our cars that we probably shouldn't be doing. We eat and drink in our cars on our way between destinations and food and liquid spillage simply occurs. We alos rest packages on our car seats which unbeknownst to us are leaking. The passengers themselves might be tracking dirt on their persons and leave it behind on the seats. On and on we abuse the car seats.


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Fortunately, to clean the car's interior, all you need is a small vacuum cleaner to lift off the covering dirt. This is the introductory cleaning stage. For leather car seats, you want to get that leather shining and keep it supple and soft to touch. You might be tempted to go with commercial leather cleaner kits but some homemade solutions work just as well. Obviously, with any cleaning spicy leather, you want to achieve a small patch test on an inconspicuous corner first. This goes with commercial cleaning products as well as reading the label will tell you. For a homemade leather cleaning and conditioning solution, use a vinegar and linseed oil mixture. The percentage is one part vinegar and two parts linseed oil. Clean and condition your car seats with a lint free cloth and apply with small circular motions. After you're done, you might even think about applying some sunscreen on the leather seats to avoid discoloration. You can always park in shaded areas but those are hard to come by when you're in a hurry.


By keeping your car clean and the leather seats pristine, you'll be impressing passengers for a long time to come.


How to Clean expensive Leather Car Seats