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    It looks like you have some good threads and links. My only issue is with the leather links. Both of the links have some good info, but as usual they have some info wrong. A good cleaning is still the easiest and best way to keep your leather looking good and lasting a long time.

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    Awesome thread! Now I don`t need to sift through hundreds of search results.
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    I think this thread is useful for both newbies and seasoned detailers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quality Leather
    It looks like you have some good threads and links. My only issue is with the leather links. Both of the links have some good info, but as usual they have some info wrong. A good cleaning is still the easiest and best way to keep your leather looking good and lasting a long time.


    Hi Quality Leather,



    I have no problem deleting the links if you would prefer. Do you have any other links to replace them with? Perhaps you have answered some leather questions in the past or could create a new thread to link to here...?



    Let me know what you prefer.



    Thanks,

    volvie!

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    Volvie,

    I wrote a document awhile back, but it needs updating. I will look for some other sites, but a basic cleaning is easy. A mild cleaner like dishwashing liquid with a 3M delicate duty scrub pad is all you need to keep your leather clean and lasting a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quality Leather
    Volvie,

    I wrote a document awhile back, but it needs updating. I will look for some other sites, but a basic cleaning is easy. A mild cleaner like dishwashing liquid with a 3M delicate duty scrub pad is all you need to keep your leather clean and lasting a long time.


    Hi Quality Leather,



    Thanks for the update-- I`ve added a note before the leather links and referred to your comments within this topic.

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    Bookmarked! Thanks for doing the work, and posting.

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    woot for a noobs helping out!

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    Great work on providing these links. It`ll definitely help all the newbies out and will be a good reference for us seasoned guys. We all appreciate your efforts volvie!
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    Excellent collection! Nice job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shine
    Excellent collection! Nice job.


    What he said.... very well done.
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    Please add this discussion on exractors and carpet cleaning in general:



    http://www.autopia.org/forum/profess...ips-using.html



    good info on all pages but especially by Grouse on post #25!



    BTW great job!
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    just posting to subscribe

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    Really helpful for newbies and me also thanks

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    VERY helpful, THANKS!

 

 
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