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CEEGEE



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Keep an Ivory Interior Looking at its Best...



I am very keen to keep my Ivory leather looking at its best - does anyone have any (sensible) suggestions for the best products/methods to clean and feed the leather Question

Post #296709 2nd Dec 2014 11:52pm
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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I think a lot of the issue is all of the leather in our cars is painted... So in essence, waterproof! Meaning products won't penetrate the topcoat...

So, what about a stain protectant coating?

Maybe some forum members will have some experience of these sir Thumbs Up

Post #296711 3rd Dec 2014 12:35am
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Don't wear jeans, wondered what was happening to the drivers seat until I realised it was the dye rubbing off. Comes off easy I suppose.

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Ok here is what our leather expert does:

Warm soapy water gentle rub with a sponge or similar. Dry off with soft cloth.

That's it.... Smile

Damage if present is repaired with matching Connelly paints.

PS: Nice interior where did you get that lovely example?

Post #296735 3rd Dec 2014 8:12am
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nicedayforit



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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

About the only thing that keeps them clean is seat covers. Rolling Eyes

Post #296736 3rd Dec 2014 8:13am
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A1GSS



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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars wrote:
...Nice interior where did you get that lovely example?


Looks fab. But a bit impractical... Graham

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Gone: 17MY RR Evoque SE Tech, Loire Blue
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Post #296737 3rd Dec 2014 8:14am
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Even as a dealer I am against seat covers. The whole point of any luxury vehicle is to enjoy them not save them for the next guy. With a little care and bothering to lift you bum when you get in/out and wearing clean clothes (not brain science) its easy to keep an ivory interior looking like new. Seats can only get dirty if something dirty is applied to them. Thumbs Up

Post #296738 3rd Dec 2014 8:17am
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CEEGEE



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Thanks for the input - I had assumed I'd need some expensive cleaning/feeding products, but I'm all for simple solutions Thumbs Up

I accept that it isn't the most practical colour, but when its clean (like the rest of the car) it looks fantastic, plus I've got the Defender to "take the hammer" Very Happy


PS Presume you recognise the pic Gary inc your car in the mirror - still enjoying it Thumbs Up

Post #296739 3rd Dec 2014 9:01am
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

A friend of mine has a 2014 405 with Sirus leather... Has done 3000 mile in 6 months (in a business suit) and it looks 3-5yrs old inside already! Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes

Post #296743 3rd Dec 2014 9:34am
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nobbyclark



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Furniture Clinic sell LR specific kits to keep the leather looking good:
http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Land_Rove..._Chart.php

I bought one, applied a bit last w/e to test it and it has noticeably improved the colour. Not made it shiny, just brought it back to the proper colour (Ivory in my case). Comes with a cleaning fluid and a tub of paste of the relevant colour.

Post #296763 3rd Dec 2014 11:56am
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CSK



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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars wrote:
Ok here is what our leather expert does:

Warm soapy water gentle rub with a sponge or similar. Dry off with soft cloth.

That's it.... Smile

Damage if present is repaired with matching Connelly paints.

PS: Nice interior where did you get that lovely example?


Yes very nice interior. I will add that this process only cleans the leather but then you need to feed it with some colourless cream. Lots of products around.

Post #296798 3rd Dec 2014 3:44pm
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verydisco



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I use the Leather Ultra Clean on leathers with 1:1 water/cleaner with excellent results.

get a 1-liter spray and it will last for months.

I not only use it on leather but even on knobs and some plastic parts (again cut it with as much water as products otherwise it is a bit too strong), it does get the dirt off everything, expecially with a little brush or microfiber sponge.

http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Leather_Ultra_Clean.php

simply wipe with a micro fiber, then again with a damp, clean microfiber


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I have to say that these really are magic..they seem to remove marks / dirt from any surface and all with just water (slightly dampen before use). SWMBO can get them from most supermarkets.






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England 2014 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

Been using those for years Paul and they really are good, don't use them on any polished or shiny surface though as they are abrasive and will send piano black to satin black.... Pete

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