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SO happy with Leather & Interior Cleaner!


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First let me say, I keep the Corvette spotless clean as best I can.  But, since August 2014 there has been a blue stain on the light gray leather of the driver's seat.  This was from a blue shirt I wore one day while touring the hot & humid Southeast.  Blue dye transferred from the shirt to the seat.  I tried to clean or remove the stain with cleaners & conditioners from other companies without success.  I thought I would just have to live with it.
 
Today I received a shipment from Adam's including Leather & Interior Cleaner and Leather Conditioner.  Using a yellow microfiber and following the instructions on the bottle, I scrubbed the stain and it came off the leather COMPLETELY!  Followed with Leather Conditioner and my seats are clean again.

 

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There is actually some cleaner in the conditioner as well, so you're good to go.  The SPF factor in the conditioner is one of my excuses for using so much of it.  My cars are always in the sun with it beating down on the dash and seats.  That SPF factor helps protect them from drying out and fading. 

Good stuff!

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Thats great!  Just be sure to never use the cleaner in the sun or a hot surface as it is STRONG.

 

For maintenance cleanings you can dilute it as well, to make the product go farther.

Thanks, that is good info to remember.

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I just used this on my wife's '11 Avalanche and she was so impressed, she thought it looked new again!  Great products with great results on her truck....Happy wife = more Adam's product on order.  Next up, try the new ceramic trim coating on the fading plastic on her truck....

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I used it yesterday, it worked great on my wife's car, but my F150 has blueish tint on the beige leather from my jeans that I cannot get off? I think I might have scrubbed too hard in on spot and removed the finish on the leather. Question can you fix damaged leather, and how do I get the blue off the seat?

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