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      11-11-2024, 03:50 PM   #1
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How do you clean you ventilated leather seats?

Just want to see how you guys clean your ventilated seats. What products do you use?

My KO seats are starting to get dirty, but I'm not too comfortable using my normal leather seat cleaning process, kinda afraid too much liquid would get into the holes.

I bought a tube of Sonax Alcantara foam (which I think I could just apply some on a brush and brush away?).

I used to use Lexol [Leather Cleaner (Step 1)], and Chemical guys [Leather quick detailer spray, Leather Conditioner cream, and interior wipes], but I keep hearing from people with nicer cars to avoid CG.
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Lightly apply a foaming product & use a brush to gently work it in, then use a microfiber cloth to remove it. Have a toothpick handy but don't go too deep!
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Lightly apply a foaming product & use a brush to gently work it in, then use a microfiber cloth to remove it. Have a toothpick handy but don't go too deep!
This, and apply the product to the brush, not to the seat directly.
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Just use the bmw leather protector on the sponge provided rub the protector into the sponge and go to work never had to use a toothpick or anything just the protector and sponge . I apply once a month and seats are super soft .
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Just use the bmw leather protector on the sponge provided rub the protector into the sponge and go to work never had to use a toothpick or anything just the protector and sponge . I apply once a month and seats are super soft .
Is that protector a cleaner as well?
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Is bmw leather protector … sealant I am not sure it’s what BMW says it’s a good product to me and for sure softens the seats
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Is bmw leather protector … sealant I am not sure it’s what BMW says it’s a good product to me and for sure softens the seats
Ended up buying this.
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This, and apply the product to the brush, not to the seat directly.
This (apply product to brush or foam applicator pad). In fact, that's a sound rule of thumb for applying any car care product, in order to achieve a more even application and to avoid spraying product where you don't want it.

As for leather care products, there are several or more effective brands out there, but I prefer Colourlock for cleaning and protecting. Leather Masters Dye Transfer Remover is a specialized product for, well, you know ..
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Treating the seats

I treated my seats today … do it once a month . BMW leather protector on there sponge after cleaning the seats of course .

I squirt the leather treatment on the sponge rub it in so I can’t see it on the sponge and go at it .
The sponge takes me maybe 20 minutes

Good luck
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I will try this on my 10 year old seats
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