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    Re: Leather Cleaner

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    No, you needn't worry about any sort of residue that needs cleaning up with this product.
    Fantastic! Thank you sir.

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    Re: Leather Cleaner

    Can we have an AMEN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwright View Post
    I just picked up a 32oz. sample of this from a vendor in Pittsburgh, PA. I will be putting it to use very soon and wanted to know if it leaves a residue behind that needs to be cleaned up with a damp towel or something like Quick Interior Detailer? I understand the Leather Cleaner & Conditioner is recommended, just asking for general knowledge. Thanks!
    Keep us posted on how you like it and what dressing you use after it. I haven't picked up D181 or D180 yet but will in the future.

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    Re: Leather Cleaner

    Quote Originally Posted by inyadreems View Post
    Keep us posted on how you like it and what dressing you use after it. I haven't picked up D181 or D180 yet but will in the future.
    Will do. The truck and car that I worked on after picking this up both had cloth. I have a detail scheduled tomorrow with leather but I may have to cancel it due to a last minute brake job on our Regal right before vacation. September is filling up quickly though and most have leather.

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    Re: Leather Cleaner

    are d180 and d181 both non-whitening? for use on perforated seats?

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    Re: Leather Cleaner

    Quote Originally Posted by auto_addict View Post
    are d180 and d181 both non-whitening? for use on perforated seats?
    Yes, both are fine for use on perforated leather. But even so, it's always best to apply the product directly to your applicator (pad, folded towel, etc) and apply that way rather than spraying directly onto the leather.
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    Re: Leather Cleaner

    thanks alot.

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