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The following article was published in our article directory on October 23, 2013.
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Article Category: Automotive
Author Name: Laura LaFond
Leather seats are always a good investment because they look good, they are durable, and they are easy to clean. You have to take note that part of that investment is purchasing the right leather cleaner. Cleaners containing oil, paraffin, wax, and silicone are a big no-no for leather seats. What can you use, then?
� Neutral pH. Do not make the mistake of using your home cleaners, such as bleach because they have high alkalinity that would ruin the top coat of your leather seats. When the top coat is damaged, the inner linings of the leather would soon follow and you would have to replace it as a whole. Sure, they can remove stains faster but they also damage your seats quicker. Similarly, never use vinegar because they have high acidic content that eventually tends to stain leather.
� UV Protection. Too much sun exposure would expedite fading of the leather's color so make sure that you buy a cleaner that offers protection from the harmful sunlight.
� Mold and Mildew Neutralizer. Most leather seats have pigmented poly-urethane top coats that easily absorb in moisture. And you have to know that moisture makes a good habitat for molds and mildew so it would be highly advisable to get a cleaner that helps kill these bacteria and fungi without ruining your leather.
� Natural Sheen. Leather has its natural appeal. Never put paraffin wax on it because they ruin your leather and it gives off a shiny finish that makes your leather look synthetic. You did not spend dollars on a good leather seat just to have synthetic leather look, right? If you are going for a wax, find something that has a natural wax like, beeswax.
� Biodegradability. Do your part in minimizing pollution; grab something that is eco-friendly.
� Fragrance. Something that has smells nice should not fool you. When your cleaner has a strong odor, it may stick to your clothing and you end up smelling, well, leathery.
� Toxicity. Never forget to get a non-toxic cleaner. Why? It is not only for your leather's protection but for you as well. You will be the one using the cleaner and using your car seats, so you should also get protection.
� Affordability. The cost of getting cleaner should not be equivalent to getting your car to a detailing shop or getting new leather seats. Make sure that you get your money's worth.
With all these mentioned, what could be the best cleaner that you can buy? A plant-based leather cleaner would be your best bet. They are all natural; no harmful elements present. They would remove stains on the top coat, stitches, and seams because they can easily permeate in these tough to clean areas. Get something that has dual purpose - a cleaner and a conditioner in one. Additionally, when you use all natural leather cleaner with conditioner, you can be sure that your seats are looking new and smelling clean.
Keywords: leather cleaner, leather conditioner, leather care, car wash soap, car wash shampoo
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