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  • T-Cut/ Muc Off equivalent for leather?
  • BoardinBob
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    Mucky dog = mucky couch

    Is there an abrasive cleaner like T-Cut or something similar that would bring a couch up like new?

    I thought about steam cleaning but I remembered the leather isn’t treated/ waterproof 🙁

    Del
    Full Member

    the gently gently approach is soap flakes and water. not too much water obviously on the leather.
    otherwise try baby wipes – they seem to get anything off anything.

    Del
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    r6ymy
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    I think saddle soap is the stuff to go for, or look at this test:
    http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/products/61712/leather_cleaners.html

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    Cheers guys. I’d tried conventional household cleaners and even some household leather wipes. I never thought of trying a car leather upholstery cleaner.

    CaptainMainwaring
    Free Member

    The Autoglym leather restorer worked wonders on my very tired 10 year old leather car seats. You can get it in Halfords

    smiffy
    Full Member

    Saddle Soap

    carlos
    Free Member

    Meguiars Gold Class Cleaner and Conditioner

    I use this on my Leather Recaros and they still look like new. Halford stock it at about £7

    Carl

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