Cleaning Suede inserts?
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Cleaning Suede inserts?
Has anyone cleaned their suede inserts on their leather seats? Mine is starting to look a little dirty so looking to clean it with something.
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What would be the best to protect for future cleaning? I see upon some leather cleaning products NOT to use on suede. Is that REAL suede or a look-a-like?
I maintain the leather but have not touched the suede in 22,000 miles so I guess it is time to start looking into something. It looks just a tad darker then what it was and I have jumped in with slightly dirty clothes and I think it has rubbed off a little onto the suede.
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Then,
What would be the best to protect for future cleaning? I see upon some leather cleaning products NOT to use on suede. Is that REAL suede or a look-a-like?
I maintain the leather but have not touched the suede in 22,000 miles so I guess it is time to start looking into something. It looks just a tad darker then what it was and I have jumped in with slightly dirty clothes and I think it has rubbed off a little onto the suede.
Thanks.
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I found this. Also the back is sythetic something. Only the front is real.
Light soiling and dried stains can often be removed with nubuck cloth or nubuck sponge/brush (can be found at shoe or speciality leather stores). Gently rub the affected area and brush the napp with a nubuck sponge/brush. Alternatively, a liquid nubuck cleaner may be used for routine soiling as well as deep and heavy soiling. After the surface has dried groom it with the nubuck sponge or cloth.
Light soiling and dried stains can often be removed with nubuck cloth or nubuck sponge/brush (can be found at shoe or speciality leather stores). Gently rub the affected area and brush the napp with a nubuck sponge/brush. Alternatively, a liquid nubuck cleaner may be used for routine soiling as well as deep and heavy soiling. After the surface has dried groom it with the nubuck sponge or cloth.
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