So I got this great leather cleaning forula from a Leather professional. This formula is from one of the famous tannerys (whose name I don't know). I have used it with great sucess on leather in both European and Japanese vehicles (Honda, SAAB, BMW). It also works great for removing scuffs from the bottom of door panels. Here you go (remember this is supposed to be a secret):
3% Dish washing liquid (joy or others)
10% rubbing alcohol
87% Water
You don't need alot to clean an entire interior. I mix it in a 5 gal. bucket, and use a soft new kitchen sponge. I suppose you can spray it on, and rub it in. After dispersing the cleaner over the leather, use your sponge to softly rub to remove stains and oils. Once done use a towel to remove the excess. You can then condition with your favorite (I use lexol).
I like it because it is inexpensive and works well on not only leather, but leatherette/vinyl and plastics. It is really a multi-purpose cleaner.
Now that I have sghared the secret, pass it on.
Wade
3% Dish washing liquid (joy or others)
10% rubbing alcohol
87% Water
You don't need alot to clean an entire interior. I mix it in a 5 gal. bucket, and use a soft new kitchen sponge. I suppose you can spray it on, and rub it in. After dispersing the cleaner over the leather, use your sponge to softly rub to remove stains and oils. Once done use a towel to remove the excess. You can then condition with your favorite (I use lexol).
I like it because it is inexpensive and works well on not only leather, but leatherette/vinyl and plastics. It is really a multi-purpose cleaner.
Now that I have sghared the secret, pass it on.
Wade