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I was searching for cleaners for the Miko suede inserts on my California Special. I found two, Sonax, a brand I know and Dr. Beasley which I know nothing about. Anybody here use their products?
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I haven't used the microsuede cleaner, but I've always been happy with other Dr. Beasley's products.
 

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I use the sonax. I use it more for maintenance ..Their wheel cleaner is decent also.
 

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I second the Sonax. I use it on my Nissan with alcantara inserts and it brings it back to life every time. The trick is to not use too much. Apply one pump to a applicator, ideally a sponge type one, and gently rub it into the material. Come back through with a damp microfiber and blot up the dirt it brings to the surface. Afterwards you can lightly agitate it with a brush to make the fabric stand back up.
 

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I use the sonax. I use it more for maintenance ..Their wheel cleaner is decent also.
I second the Sonax. I use it on my Nissan with alcantara inserts and it brings it back to life every time. The trick is to not use too much. Apply one pump to a applicator, ideally a sponge type one, and gently rub it into the material. Come back through with a damp microfiber and blot up the dirt it brings to the surface. Afterwards you can lightly agitate it with a brush to make the fabric stand back up.
Thank you for the recommendations on getting Sonax. I think that's the way i'll go. Also appreciate the use instructions.
 

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Another tried and true technique (from the alcantara days) is to use Woolite mixed with water roughly 1 part Woolite to 4 parts water. Spray it on lightly and agitate with a terry towel. It works wonders! Be sure and test anything you try first in an inconspicuous area.
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