Child Seat and Leather Care
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Child Seat and Leather Care
We have been in our GS350 for a week now and put 250 miles on it. This car is by far the most amazing car we have ever owned, I still catch myself staring at it out the window Anyways,I have a child car seat in the back and was wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a pad protector to put under the child seat and also on the back of the passenger side seat to prevent her from kicking the back of it. We have the Flaxen leather so hopefully there is a manufacturer that comes close to matching that color. Also, what do you use to keep the leather clean and treated? I would hate to mess it up with the wrong product. Same for the dash?
Thanks,
Chas
Thanks,
Chas
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Not sure about protective pads or covers. Your best bet might simply be white micro fiber or 100% cotton towels to protect the areas where the car seat sits and little feet kick.
As for leather treatments and cleaners, wipe downs with warm water and vacuuming on a regular basis will help. Many of us use Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner to maintain the leather; others use Zaino products. There is Aerospace 300 protectant...I'm sure others will chime in with their suggestions. Almost all of these can be used on both the leather seats and the dash, doors, etc. Just be careful not to get it on any screens, dials, or soak the electronics!
Whatever you decide, always test on a small, preferably not too visible section of your seats to make sure the cleaner/conditioner reacts well with your leather (although, if you use any of the products recommended on this site, the risk of that is small).
One recommendation I do make, and this is simply personal preference, is to not use any Armor All products. To me, they leave the finish too shiny and greasy-feeling.
As for leather treatments and cleaners, wipe downs with warm water and vacuuming on a regular basis will help. Many of us use Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner to maintain the leather; others use Zaino products. There is Aerospace 300 protectant...I'm sure others will chime in with their suggestions. Almost all of these can be used on both the leather seats and the dash, doors, etc. Just be careful not to get it on any screens, dials, or soak the electronics!
Whatever you decide, always test on a small, preferably not too visible section of your seats to make sure the cleaner/conditioner reacts well with your leather (although, if you use any of the products recommended on this site, the risk of that is small).
One recommendation I do make, and this is simply personal preference, is to not use any Armor All products. To me, they leave the finish too shiny and greasy-feeling.
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