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Old Jun 6, 2007 | 01:53 PM
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Ok... heres the problem..more like an annoying situation.
When im driving My Audiand get a corner or curve
The seats are kinda slippery.... and I keep seeing my
daughter flying from left to right on my rear view mirror.
Although ...she thinks its fun... I dont like that slippery
leather.... Ive used the Mcguires Leather Conditioner.
Makes them shiny and slippery.... anything you guys
can recommend to solve this ....is it I havent cleaned them
right... elp plz
 
Old Jun 6, 2007 | 02:28 PM
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One thing I have noticed with mine is that you really need to clean and condition your seats on a regular basis. Clean them using new terry cloth towels and condition using different but new terry cloth towels. There are many manufacturers making the in-between leather wipes you can use for maintenance, McGuires, Armour All, Eagle One, etc.... These in between wipes can leave a build up on seats if the seats aren't used on a daily basis which I have noticed caused slipping.

I have used many different products which I feel have left that slippery feel and I clean/condition my leather about 4 times a year. The only product I have used recently that I really like......cleans the leather well, conditions well, leaves a good fragrance and is not slick has been a product from Lexol. They make cleaning and conditioning sprays along with an in between wipe.

We all have our favorites but I think this is a decent product!

OOOO
 
Old Jun 6, 2007 | 02:32 PM
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hehehe I know when I first started out with leather seats I used furniture polish and slipped all over lol
 
Old Jun 6, 2007 | 03:41 PM
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I will look for that Lexol product. If you say its non-slippery, I will try it.
Thanks for the help.... furniture polish..lol
 
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