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How to clean & refresh your leather interior

How to clean & refresh your leather interior

If you have leather seats, particularly lighter colours (i.e. white, beige, tan) staining and discolouring can be quite common. Darker colours will disguise stains more effectively but can still benefit hugely from a 'refresh' so If you want to breathe a new lease of life into your leather interior, check out our simple 2 step guide:

What You'll Need:

  • Autoglym Leather Cleaner
  • Autoglym Leather Care Balm
  • Microfibre cloth
  • Foam applicator sponge


Most leather today has a clear coat finish on the surface. This type of leather is called 'finished' leather. The benefit of having this clear finish on the leather is that it reduces maintenance and prevents damage to the leather hide. Protected by the clear finish, the hide is protected from everyday wear and tear including staining.

 

CAUTION!
DO NOT attempt to clean leather that is hot - damage may occur! The car should be in the shade and the leather cool to the touch.



Step 1
Hoover the seats thorougly then remove any dust from the leather with a damp cotton cloth. Using Autoglym Leather Cleaner, test the leather for colorfastness by spraying a hidden area. According to the product label directions, do not allow product to work for more than 3 minutes. Wipe the surface with a clean damp cloth. If there is no bleeding of the color, proceed to clean the leather surface. You might want to work on a few panels at a time rather than the whole seat.

Several applications might be required if the seats are particularly old or stained. After cleaning, remove any excess product by wiping area with a clean damp cloth. Rinse cloth under clear water if necessary and re-wipe.

Step 2
Treat the surface with Autoglym Leather Care Balm. This will recondition the surface and protect it from drying and becoming brittle. Follow the product label directions. Apply with foam applicator pad or sponge and buff off any excess with a microfiber towel. The cleaners in the formula will remove the majority of stains and at the same time it will condition the leather leaving a supple, soft finish and will also bring back that 'new car smell' that's unique to vehicles with leather interiors!

 

 
 
 
 

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Author: The Filter Blog Team

8 May 2024
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