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Leather seats are expensive. Keep them looking that way with a little cleaning and conditioning.

To complete this How-To you will need:

A hand-held vacuum, or one with an attachment
A bottle of leather cleaning solution
A soft, dry sponge
Clean dry cloths
A spray bottle of water
A bottle of leather conditioner with sunscreen
Lemon juice (optional)
Cream of tartar (optional)

Step 1: Park the car in a shady area.

Step 2: Vacuum the seats thoroughly, making sure to remove all debris in the crevices.

Step 3: Apply leather cleaning solution to a dry sponge, and wipe one seat with circular motions until it's covered with cleaner.

Tip: For stubborn stains, try mixing equal parts lemon juice and cream of tartar and rub the paste into the spot—just make sure to test it on an inconspicuous place first.

Step 4: Dry the seat with a cloth.

Step 5: Repeat with the other seats one at a time, rubbing the cleaning solution on with a sponge and then drying with a cloth.

Step 6: When all the seats are clean and dry, apply leather conditioner to a clean cotton cloth. To protect leather from the sun, use one that contains sunscreen.

Tip: For quick clean-ups, use leather wipes, sold in auto parts stores, that contain both cleaner and conditioner.

Step 7: Wipe down the seats with the conditioner.

Step 8: Let the seats dry for at least an hour. They should now be as clean and soft as when the car rolled out of the factory.

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  • @gazd21 Really, fuckface? What innovations has your country produced?

  • this whole time i didnt even notice about the cleaning of the leather seats her damn boobs kept breaking my concentration

  • I liked the nice soft BOOOOBS in the video I forgot all about the leather seats.lol

  • Who is the Model???

  • What about the Spray bottle with water ?

  • I search for a video on how to clean leather seats because my leather seats are actually dirty and stained. this is a video on how to wipe down already very clean leather seats. All Americans are actually cunts!

  • lol @1:15...I just spilled my leather cleaner

  • This video was tits!

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