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Leather care

RCZ1

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Low_Rider said:
I use this:

http://www.citroen-accessories.com/...1-nettoyant-cuir-bidon-250-ml-technature.html

It is the same product that Peugeot give to the RCZ Asphalt owners in the cleaning kit.

Because ours cars don't have real leather, i have afraid to use especific leather products besides that Peugeot recommended to it.

As long as the leather cleaner is water based then you won't have any problems using it on the faux leather dash, door cards, etc. I've used the Furniture Clinic stuff on my leather since day 1 and it has not affected the finish in any way and lays down a layer of protection to stop staining and water marks from rain on the door cards.
 
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Mac/Evil - managed to get some of that gliptone leather cleaner, conditioner and two cloths of fleabay for 12 bucks delivered. I'm happy to try it at that price!!! Can't actually get out to clean the car (nor drive it :sad: ) for some time yet but look forward to giving it a bash when I am a bit better.
 
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RCZ1 said:
Low_Rider said:
I use this:

http://www.citroen-accessories.com/...1-nettoyant-cuir-bidon-250-ml-technature.html

It is the same product that Peugeot give to the RCZ Asphalt owners in the cleaning kit.

Because ours cars don't have real leather, i have afraid to use especific leather products besides that Peugeot recommended to it.

As long as the leather cleaner is water based then you won't have any problems using it on the faux leather dash, door cards, etc. I've used the Furniture Clinic stuff on my leather since day 1 and it has not affected the finish in any way and lays down a layer of protection to stop staining and water marks from rain on the door cards.


can you use that furniture clinic stuff on the dash then ? I don't want to mark it :thumbdown:
 

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mark3i said:
RCZ1 said:
Low_Rider said:
I use this:

http://www.citroen-accessories.com/...1-nettoyant-cuir-bidon-250-ml-technature.html

It is the same product that Peugeot give to the RCZ Asphalt owners in the cleaning kit.

Because ours cars don't have real leather, i have afraid to use especific leather products besides that Peugeot recommended to it.

As long as the leather cleaner is water based then you won't have any problems using it on the faux leather dash, door cards, etc. I've used the Furniture Clinic stuff on my leather since day 1 and it has not affected the finish in any way and lays down a layer of protection to stop staining and water marks from rain on the door cards.


can you use that furniture clinic stuff on the dash then ? I don't want to mark it :thumbdown:

Yes I do. As I said its water based so won't do any harm. Use it on the door cards too where the faux leather is and the steering wheel.


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