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Old 04-06-2011, 08:34 PM
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I recently purchased a 2003 roadster with the stitched leather seats. Is there any particular cleaning product I should use . I also see a small scratch mark, and wonderring if this can be repaired (or just leave it).
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I recently purchased a 2003 roadster with the stitched leather seats. Is there any particular cleaning product I should use . I also see a small scratch mark, and wonderring if this can be repaired (or just leave it).
For sure. Your timing is perfect. We recently brought on E-Shine as a site Sponsor. They have some of the best quality detailing and cleaning products in the market. Please contact them for details and discounts.

Regarding your leather. What little I do know and have learned is to avoid using the product sold at local stores. Leather cleaning and conditioning is something like a three step process and should be done correctly.

Contact E-Shine or Google them.
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Not to knock e-shine (I've purchased from them in the past) but I researched this and found that Leatherique is probably one of the top products for leather seats. Not cheap stuff but definitely quality ...

Leatherique Canada
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I believe E-Shine sells the Leatherique products and yes I agree with you on this.
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