A couple weeks ago I ran across an article about using WD-40 for leather and vinyl care. So i thought, why not? Let's give it a try. I used it on my F250 with I am sure is a leather / vinyl seat cover. What I liked about it is that the WD-40 picked up dirt or pulled it off the seat. My seats are in good condition but the driver's side is worn a bit more than the passenger side for all the obvious reasons.
The seats covers are about four years old as I had replaced them when I purchased the truck. In part one I wiped down the passenger seat with warm water and a mild soap. Dried and then applied the WD-40. I used a microfiber cloth and sprayed the WD-40 onto the cloth.
It seemed to work well and overall as a cleaner and I was pleased with the result. My only concern is that it will ultimately dry out the seat. I don't think that it but I will watch and see.
One last note... Just as a side note. I did wipe down the seat with a clean cloth when done, just to pick up any excess oils. Again, overall I was pretty happy with the results. My cloth was fairly dirty when done. So on that note... it seemed to work.
As always, if you got this far, thanks for watching and see the links below for cleaning and car care products. WD-40, Microfiber Cloths and Leather Conditioner... if you go that route. I have used all three products below and would recommend them.
Also use any and all products at your own risk.
Microfiber Cloths -
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WD-40 -
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Leather / Vinyl Conditioner -
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6 сен 2024