This may be too strong for sued leather. I wouldn't use it.https://www.amazon.com/Malco-Upholstery-Carpet-Cleaner-Concentrate/dp/B002ABOW24
This stuff works awesome.
I’ve already used it on sued steering wheels, sued seats and carpets, end results is perfection. Looks and feels new. I’ve used this product at least 15 years with no issues. It’s concentrated and needs to be deluded per Instructions on container. A gallon lasts for a very long time because it doesn’t need much product to get the job done. I know there’s many quality products to choose from and I’m not saying this is the only way to go. Some products will be easier to use without having to delude it. I can say with confidence this product works exceptionally well. I’ve been detailing cars since 1974 averaging 35 to 40 cars a season. I wouldn’t recommend anything if there was a slight chance of damaging anything.This may be too strong for sued leather. I wouldn't use it.
Congrats on the new purchase! There are lots of good cleaners out there for suede/alcanterra, and having used many im not sure that any one is better than another. Usually you get what you pay for. Sonax makes a good product.Just got a new 19 GT350. I'm used to all leather seats. What do you guys use to clean the suede portion of the seats?
Where did you get those floor mats?I use Adam’s carpet and upholstery cleaner diluted 3:1. Gentle, does the job, keeps it clean. Car has almost 12K on it and my steering wheel looks like it’s never been touched. I’ve seen steering wheels trashed with half that use.
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