Is FAST ORANGE "Smooth" okay to use to clean my seats? (merged)
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Originally Posted by kino1161OL
I had it in my garage and was wondering will the "smooth" version give me the same results? Thanks!
It took lots of dirt out of the tan. Looks nice.
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I'm sure it would clean them very well, at some risk though. I don't know if this is the exact product you're speaking of, but it's likely close in chemical composition even if it's a newer version of it, since it's the same company; here's the MSDS for it:
http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov...ds&id=16005015
Note the alcohol, that alone is not so great for leather, coated or not.
http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov...ds&id=16005015
Note the alcohol, that alone is not so great for leather, coated or not.
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Ive done it before but I also used leather conditioner too to keep it from drieng out the leather works well but you should test a spot that is not noticeable first like the side of your seats that way if it mess up it cant been seen by anyone
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I've read people that swear by Soft Scrub (the non-bleach formula). I've seen pictures and it is amazing, all those "dirt lines" in the leather are gone. My leather cleaner Lexol can't hold a candle to the Soft Scrub.
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