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      09-01-2008, 11:36 PM   #1
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Cream Beige Interior

Help!!! I read this over and over about cream beige Interior, but had to get it anyway. LOL Now I just had my car for a month, and already seeing rub marks on the seat from my jeans. What products is used for quick cleaning of the leather. It does not need a full leather treatment, just something to whip marks or smuges off.
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      09-02-2008, 01:59 AM   #2
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A good OTC product is Eagle One Nano-Protectant. You can find it at your local stores. I used it a couple of times quite a while ago, but with good results.

Here is what it looks like:
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...=1122&cat=5004

It has a good sent, and does not leave the surface too greasy. Its cleaning and conditioning performance is a bit above average, but suites people with needs like yourself.

When you want to step up your game to "true" leather cleaners and conditioners I would go with ChemicalGuys leather cleaner, and ChemicalGuys leather conditioner. The chemicalguys products are in a whole different class. Once you want to step it up from chemicalguys then go with leathermaster products. IMO leathermaster trio is hard to beat.
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      09-02-2008, 06:31 PM   #3
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Madness-- have also had much luck with nano protectant by eagle one. Smells awesome and reasonable, does a good job.

Good luck
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      09-03-2008, 12:48 PM   #4
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Same goes for OTC Zymol leather cleaner and Zymol leather conditioner. Easy to use, smells good, and brings out that beautiful renewed leather look. It hasn't failed me yet.
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Same goes for OTC Zymol leather cleaner and Zymol leather conditioner. Easy to use, smells good, and brings out that beautiful renewed leather look. It hasn't failed me yet.
This would be a great idea as well.

For a quick OTC cleaning/protecting I would stick to the Nano Eagel leather stuff, but for a better OTC finished product I am sure the Zymol leather cleaner/conditioner would be the way to go.

Good idea choopy!
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      09-04-2008, 01:14 PM   #6
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Hey thanks for all the help. I looked at it a little better and it was on some smugges from the attendent for valet parking. I just used a wet cloth and it came off. And the funny thing is that same night read everything on valet parking. LOL Won't be doing that ever again. LOL Thanks BM owers!! I still try those products!
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      09-04-2008, 07:02 PM   #7
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got the same interior, its a pain in the ass to keep clean in the long run, but I think it looks great! The females love it more than I do......so I guess its worth the work!!

I have 33k miles on my car now and keep my interior leather detailed w Lexol cleaner and conditioner, but will trying some new products soon.

Here is a pic of my interior taken last week.....take care of it and you will enjoy it.

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      09-07-2008, 02:09 PM   #8
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I really like the zaino leather cleaner, works great and it's not too much work, had the same problem with the cream beige leather on my old 6 series, looked brand new after zaino got through with it.
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