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      07-07-2011, 12:46 PM   #2
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Congratulations on your purchase. Most of the products found on detailing sites will work better than any over the counter items found in your local autoparts store. You may want to try out different types of leather conditioners to keep the leather nice and soft. I usually use a microfiber towel along with some leather conditioner and massage it into the leather. It'll give you a good amount of protection from the heat as there are conditioners out there including ours which contain SPF. There's also a lot of choices for leather cleaners out there. Just make sure that whichever one you may try out, test it on the bottom of your seat first to make sure it's not too harsh that it will strip some of the dye from the leather. At our shop we use a soft brush to work in the cleaner and finish it off with an mf towel. There's lot of products to choose from amongst a few different vendors on this site. There's also a good amount of info on the stickies that will help you out as well. Good luck
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