FLYBOY
10-31-1998, 04:14 PM
I have the ecru leatherette and I am looing for a good cleaner. I have some darkenning due to dye fromclothing and such. I have tried denatured alcohol to no avail. Can anyone recommend something that works?
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View Full Version : Cleaning Leatherette FLYBOY 10-31-1998, 04:14 PM I have the ecru leatherette and I am looing for a good cleaner. I have some darkenning due to dye fromclothing and such. I have tried denatured alcohol to no avail. Can anyone recommend something that works? Cameron 10-31-1998, 06:12 PM I use "LIFT-OFF", an aerosol plastic cleaner (leatherette is plastic, after all) that seems to get even the strangest "where the hell did that come from" things off the seats.<p>Cameron FLYBOY 10-31-1998, 07:28 PM Thanks cameron! Who makes it and where can I get it? Jason Tellerl 11-01-1998, 06:50 AM I don't know what it is called but it comes in a tall, slender spray bottle. It's yellow cleaner type stuff. I haven't had any really bad stains, but this stuff takes off the everyday "grunge".<p>Jason Warren Wang 11-01-1998, 07:45 AM Dish washing soap (not too much) on a moist towel. It picks up pretty much everything, but you need to go back with a clean wet towel and wipe up the remaining soapy water. Dry it off and put a coat of vinyl protectant on. Megiuar's, 303 Protectant, and Vinylex are all good.<p>98.5 Wett RamAir'ed Santorin Blue 2.8QMS Cameron 11-01-1998, 02:22 PM nt<br> |