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Old 04-21-2009, 05:50 PM
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what should i use to clean and condition the couch
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leather or cloth? also depends on why you need to clean it. We actually use Duck Tape on just about the whole interior does a much better job than most any vacuum you'll get in there. If stained well the good old tape won't do you much good.
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leather or cloth? also depends on why you need to clean it. We actually use Duck Tape on just about the whole interior does a much better job than most any vacuum you'll get in there. If stained well the good old tape won't do you much good.

Chit Stepper, Duct Tape? At least go out and get one of those lint rollers.

I have used a product called "Leather CPR", it's a cleaner conditioner and seems to work real well. I found it at the local Ace Hardware store. Info on the product @ queenofclean.com.

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3M makes some decent stuff...I've got their cleaner and conditioner.
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Chit Stepper, Duct Tape? At least go out and get one of those lint rollers.

I have used a product called "Leather CPR", it's a cleaner conditioner and seems to work real well. I found it at the local Ace Hardware store. Info on the product @ queenofclean.com.
Nope I'm sticking with the Tape
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Originally Posted by sommerfliesby
3M makes some decent stuff...I've got their cleaner and conditioner.



I use the 3M on the cockpit vinyl and like it. The Leather CPR is great for the cabin leather, but it's really only a once a year deal, in between just a damp cloth to wipe it down.
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Originally Posted by Hot Stepper
Nope I'm sticking with the Tape


You're a Red Green fan, I can tell!

Lint rollers make for a cheap vacuum cleaner as well.

I wouldn't suggest you trying the CPR on your velour seats or fuzzy headliner, wouldn't be good.
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thanks for the replys. its not as soft as it once was want to bring it back. will try the 3m conditioner. will pass on the duck tape.
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Check out the Leather CPR, revitalizing is one of the main claims.
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will go get some thanks for the tips
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