stonecutter Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 I'll skip the stinking details, long story short, I had a dime size drop on the back seat away from the seams (which I guess is a good thing). I wiped it off almost immediately with a dry towel. Happened couple days ago, done nothing since. I don't notice any stains and no strong smell (I didn't put my nose up against the material). Am I good to go ?
dcfish Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 I'll skip the stinking details, long story short, I had a dime size drop on the back seat away from the seams (which I guess is a good thing). I wiped it off almost immediately with a dry towel. Happened couple days ago, done nothing since. I don't notice any stains and no strong smell (I didn't put my nose up against the material). Am I good to go ? Too funny , Use a leather cleaner then a conditioner. Let someone else check the results. :whistles:
Rx330driver Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 I dont see what you did wrong, you coulda used a little water or some sort of light soap, just to get the bacteria off. lol
LEXIRX330 Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 I'll skip the stinking details, long story short, I had a dime size drop on the back seat away from the seams (which I guess is a good thing). I wiped it off almost immediately with a dry towel. Happened couple days ago, done nothing since. I don't notice any stains and no strong smell (I didn't put my nose up against the material). Am I good to go ? :D :D :D :D THAT IS FUNNY! :D :D :D :D I think that you should trade it in...It will never be the same...just kiddin!!!! I would think it would be fine...
stonecutter Posted February 24, 2006 Author Posted February 24, 2006 I dont see what you did wrong, you coulda used a little water or some sort of light soap, just to get the bacteria off. lol I had a bottle of water handy, and thought about using it for a moment. Then I decided not to, I was afraid the water would help spread the stuff and make it seep in better. I have to look into the leather cleaner/conditioner next time I'm in the store. I have the car for a year now and must honestly say I have not done it justice as far as cosmetic maintenance. One temporary solution I have discovered and proudly recommend is ... beach towels, they're cheap and they're big, you can put them everywhere, take a few with you even :) .
Grumpa72 Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 Too funny , Use a leather cleaner then a conditioner. Let someone else check the results. :whistles: yep! Leather cleaner first then conditioner. You should be doing this 2 or 3 times a year anyhow. Gary
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