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joentex
06-30-2001, 01:34 PM
I got my car back today, and I am pleased to say that the scratches I had on the 3M film, have successfully been removed.....The bodyshop used Ron`s info (FI, <1000rpm etc., and the result is perfect)



Thanks for the great help

Jason

neoprufrok
07-03-2001, 01:18 AM
I would have freaked if



1. I owned a Ferrari (still a dream).

2. It had scratches in it.



Anyways, thanks for the update.

imported_Goose
10-14-2009, 11:54 PM
I`ve never had to deal with natural leather before
A customer asked me to recommend a good product
My understanding is that you can not use oil, wax based products, correct?

If so, what are the products formulated to clean natural leather you guys have used with success?
Tips on how to will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
~Goose

imported_Flash Gordon
10-15-2009, 01:42 AM
Are you talkin about cleaning the hyde of a dead cow?

What is "Natural Leather"?

You could safely clean with soap/water on a mit. Followed by wiping down with a dry terry cloth/microfiber

TOGWT
10-15-2009, 05:08 AM
Leather Master`s Strong Effect Cleaner (use slightly diluted first)

Leatherequi cleaner (this is specifically formulated for `natural` leather)

imported_Goose
10-15-2009, 09:37 AM
Are you talkin about cleaning the hyde of a dead cow?

What is "Natural Leather"?

You could safely clean with soap/water on a mit. Followed by wiping down with a dry terry cloth/microfiberUncoated leather
I don`t think you can use soap and water to clean natural leather...

David Fermani
10-15-2009, 11:42 AM
Are you talkin about cleaning the hyde of a dead cow?


That`s the funniest thing I`ve heard in a while.


Leather Master`s Strong Effect Cleaner (use slightly diluted first)


Never heard of Strong "Effect" Cleaner. Is it something new?
Also, why would you want to dilute it? It`s totally safe for leather and full strenght is fine.

imported_Goose
10-16-2009, 01:58 AM
Ok. I think I narrowed down the products to 3.
One is King Ranch Conditioner Cleaner
The other one is Leather CPR
And the last one is Nourish by Prima. I`ve talked to Nick the owner of Detailer`s Paradise and he recommended Nourish, and also has some Leather Masters
I`m going to see him tomorrow and make my decision by then.
Hopefully I`ll get to work on this truck if I get the products I`ll need

Thanks everyone for your responses!