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Hawkesybaby:
Dr Leather wipes and/or magic sponge... be gentle though!

TheHutchy:
Will the Dr Leather wipes work ok on parts of the steering wheel to get rid of marks & smell?

willni:

--- Quote from: TheHutchy on July 30, 2017, 12:46:05 pm ---Will the Dr Leather wipes work ok on parts of the steering wheel to get rid of marks & smell?

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Yep they should work they're the same as the spray just in wipe form for ease of use. and they won't remove smell

TheHutchy:

--- Quote from: willni on July 30, 2017, 08:11:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: TheHutchy on July 30, 2017, 12:46:05 pm ---Will the Dr Leather wipes work ok on parts of the steering wheel to get rid of marks & smell?

--- End quote ---

Yep they should work they're the same as the spray just in wipe form for ease of use. and they won't remove smell

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Ah ok, cheers.

pudding:
Funnily enough, I had to tackle the same issue on my Edition 30 seats.  Dye from black denim has progressively made the driver's seat a lot darker/dirtier than the passenger seat.   I just put some 1001 carpet cleaner in a bowl of hot water and attacked the seat with a cloth.  Came up like new.  Dunno if that would work on leather, but thought I'd throw that out there  :smiley:

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