Cleaning leather tip

Cleaning and detailing your Macan.
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Andyroo
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Keeping leather matte and shine-free seems to be one of the trickier parts of car cleaning, and there are plenty of products promising the Earth that somehow don’t seem to quite get the job done.

So here’s a little tip I came across that I thought I’d pass on, as I tried it and it worked very well indeed. Leather, especially in high-contact areas like the steering wheel, gets build-ups of grease and grime and forms a shiny layer on the surface, which when you use a normal cleaner, never quite shifts.

I find a leather cleaner brings the matte back a little bit, but the shine returns almost immediately. What I think is happening here is that the cleaner is removing a layer of the dirt, and the grimy surface below gets roughed up and matte-looking—until you touch it and smooth it all out again.

So here’s the tip: get a bucket of hot water with a bit of all-purpose cleaner in (not so hot you can’t put your hands in it), chuck a bunch of clean, soft cloths in it and grab a soft towel as well. Then wring out each cloth and lay them over or wrap them around the area to be cleaned and leave them for five minutes. After five minutes, remove the cloths and give the wheel a wipe with a fresh damp cloth, then dry with the towel.

Repeat three or four times for leather that’s got some miles on it, and maybe use a bit of leather cleaner in between each go. Make sure it doesn’t dry out before wiping it dry with the towel. You’ll be surprised how dirty the water gets, and may even need to refresh the water and cloths to avoid recontaminating.

After that, a decent leather protector will help stop the grime sticking so easily next time, and then the leather cleaner on its own will be fine to clean for the next few washes. It all seems excessive, but if you buy a used car and want to remove years of shine, it’s a very effective and gentle method of going about it. The Porsche leather is particularly hardy, as well as soft and matte, and deserves to look its best.
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Post by Semerka »

Thank you for this. 8-)

I don't like using the various pre-soaked leather wipes, etc.
Once in a while I use the old fashioned Gliptone leather cleaner, where you have to dampen the leather first, then apply the cleaner, which acts like a soap, then wipe off with a damp cloth and let it dry. Similar principle to what you describe. Just takes a bit of time, but worth the effort. :)
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Semerka wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2019 8:03 pm Thank you for this. 8-)

I don't like using the various pre-soaked leather wipes, etc.
Once in a while I use the old fashioned Gliptone leather cleaner, where you have to dampen the leather first, then apply the cleaner, which acts like a soap, then wipe off with a damp cloth and let it dry. Similar principle to what you describe. Just takes a bit of time, but worth the effort. :)
Yes, Gliptone is very good too. Either way, the idea is remove all the grime and not just a layer, and then you’ll get that nice matte finish back again
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And Glipstone smells nice too :)
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Magic Rubber works quite well
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pt964 wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:11 am Magic Rubber works quite well
😱 ?? wrong forum surely.....?. 😂😂😂😂😉
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pt964 wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:11 am Magic Rubber works quite well
Careful with these, they are abrasive and remove layers of the protective coating from the leather. If you go through it’s not pretty!
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Post by Cheshire Cat »

We've been here before. You are not cleaning the leather, just the protective coating applied to most leather in cars since the late '90's. I found the easiest ad quickest method is to take a clean shoe polish brush (£3.00 from Tesco not a 'detailing'brush £9.00 from Detailers for the same brush), wipe the leather.steering wheel with a damp cloth and a spray of Autoglym interior shampoo, work it in with the brush, wipe with damp clean cloth, dry with towel. Each to their own I guess.
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Dr Leather is my favourite. I wipe my seats once every 2 months and you get the new leather car smell all over again!!

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Greddyuk wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2020 11:07 am Dr Leather is my favourite. I wipe my seats once every 2 months and you get the new leather car smell all over again!!

You should get that leather smell anyway by just wiping with a damp cloth and occasionally use a weakish soap solution after a good vacuuming.
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