I would like to clean the leather seats. Previous owner may have had a
dog or cat that peed on them. What cleaners do you recommend?
New Owner - 25 Apr 2008 03:32 GMT
>I would like to clean the leather seats. Previous owner may have had a
>dog or cat that peed on them. What cleaners do you recommend?
Lexol is a very good product for leather.
It actually feeds the leather and vinyl, no silicones it in either.
Keeps leather soft.
This will handle the surface only, however. If in fact the leather has
been saturated with animal urine (esp. cat) you may need to have the
upholstery professionally cleaned.
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Ray O - 25 Apr 2008 03:41 GMT
>I would like to clean the leather seats. Previous owner may have had a dog
>or cat that peed on them. What cleaners do you recommend?
As New Owner mentioned, Lexol works very well. Any leather cleaner
available at auto parts stores should work.

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johngdole@hotmail.com - 04 May 2008 04:48 GMT
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> I would like to clean the leather seats. Previous owner may have had a
> dog or cat that peed on them. What cleaners do you recommend?