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    Vehicle : vectra

    Trim : VXR with added extra's

    Engine : 2.8t

    Year : 2006

    Default Time to clean my Leather seats

    I will start by saying i am embarrassed at just how filthy the leather had got on my seats ,

    I have tried a couple of leather cleaners in the past such as turtle wax Leather Luxe and similar which never really seemed to do anything so thought that this is just how leather seats go as they get old, with this being my 1st car with full leather interior i had never had dealings with the upkeep of leather before, after a bit of research and a few names being recommended i bit the bullet and picked one to buy. i chose to go with Restorers LRC Brand New Leather Cleaner & Protection cream as recommended on a detailing group. If you are tackling an interior as bad as mine then this kit won't be enough lol but should be enough for a regular clean. https://leatherrepaircompany.com/sho...-250ml-lrck10/

    i will admit it has took a couple of goes over with this cleaner to get these results ( because of how dirty they were) but it has worked 100x better than anything i have tried before.
    I am amazed at how different the seats look after using it and how much nicer they feel and the added bonus is the scent of the cleaner does actually smell the same as new leather so the interior smells like new

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