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      10-04-2013, 10:01 AM   #6
WesleyC
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I would avoid using a magic eraser on leather. Our leather is coated and when you use the eraser, you are not only taking off dirt, but the top coat as well, which will make your leather much less resistant over time.

I used a magic eraser on my old car and it looked great at first, but the leather eventually started peeling and it just went to hell from there.

Use a good leather cleaner, microfiber towels or an applicator pad and just go to town. It will take a little bit longer, but its well worth it if you care about the longevity of your leather.
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