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Originally Posted by Elderado82
Cleaning leather really isn’t a big deal. People make it sound complicated, but it just needs gentle care. Leather Honey is my personal favorite product to use. This is going to take some time, so throw on some tunes, grab yourself a drink, and be in the moment.
First, give the seats a quick vacuum so you’re not rubbing grit into the leather.
Next, set up a bucket of clean water. Grab a soft horsehair or boar‑hair brush, dip it in the bucket, squeeze out the extra water, and apply Leather Honey Cleaner directly to the bristles. Work in small sections using light, easy circles. You’re not scrubbing, let the cleaner do the work. After each section, wipe it with a damp microfiber towel. Rinse the brush and towel in the bucket, squeeze them out, and keep moving from section to section. You should see the shine fade and the leather return to that clean, matte Merino look.
Once you’ve cleaned everything, let the leather dry for about 30 minutes. Then apply a small amount of Leather Honey Conditioner to a cloth and coat the leather in a thin, even layer. Allow it to dry for at least two hours. Once dry, gently buff the leather with a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess conditioner.
For upkeep, a damp microfiber cloth is usually all you need. Save the cleaner for occasional deeper cleanings and condition every few months to keep the leather soft and looking great.
This should get you back to that matte look you’re going for.
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Thanks guys will look into Leather Honey and ColourLock