What's good for cleaning a light tan leather chair?

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Old 08-06-2015, 04:09 PM
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I can google it but prefer to use a product that has worked for you.
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I would try saddle soap
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I would suggest using Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner!
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Old 08-06-2015, 07:06 PM
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I would suggest using Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner!
Ditto
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I would suggest using Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner!
Works good on leather car seats also.
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The Lexol cleaner is one product and the conditioner is another,
just follow the instructions.
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Don't be shocked but Scrubbing Bubbles has worked for me for years. Just don't do it too often and rinse well.
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Try using the magic eraser
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[QUOTE=jnieman;1097204]Try using the magic eraser[/QUOTE]



Sorry. I think that is too abrasive for leather. I have used a damp cloth moistened in a little water with liquid dishwashing soap and wrung out well. .
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I can google it but prefer to use a product that has worked for you.
Auto parts store or Walmart auto department has a leather seat Auto Armor cleaner/conditioner in a "wet wipes" container that I have used for my tan leather couches that works very good.
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Auto parts store or Walmart auto department has a leather seat Auto Armor cleaner/conditioner in a "wet wipes" container that I have used for my tan leather couches that works very good.
That sounds very convenient.
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I use the magic eraser for leather seats and vinyl golf cart seat. Works great and no damage.
Wipe it on wet and towel it off.
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I use the magic eraser for leather seats and vinyl golf cart seat. Works great and no damage.
Wipe it on wet and towel it off.
I'm glad you said that as I recommended the magic eraser. I don't believe it to be abrasive at all especially used wet. I use it for all types of cleaning in my sink, especially on the paint around door handles and light switches. It's really a miracle.
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