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Best way to get crud out of perforated leather?


hemi1300

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My 2014 ram I just bought has the cooled perforated leather seats and a few small spots where the pores look clogged with something. Any good way to go about removing the crud?

I use tooth picks

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Depending on the size of the holes, pipe cleaners will work, plastic dental pick type tools, and yes, in a pinch, toothpicks will work. Anything that is small and sharp enough to get in the holes is also capable of causing damage so whatever your weapon of choice ends up being, proceed with caution.

 

- Darryl

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I used the vacuum first, without any attachment. Just put the end of the hose right on the leather to try and suck out the crud.

 

For stubborn clogs, I use a plastic pick that has a rounded tip, so it is not as sharp as a toothpick. Less likely to cause damage.

 

Tipton Polymer Cleaning Picks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048KGFHU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_TfQPxbJ1C29G4

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