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    Question Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    I`ve searched and didn`t find much on this...

    What is your trick with perforated leather seats? I have used Meguiars Leather wipes and IMO are useless... So I now have PB Leather Stuff but I find it hard to not get it in the perforations. (Damn it smells good though!)

    I tend to apply on a cloth and do the non-perforated areas first then leave it on for a bit and then remove it (buff it off) But I notice some spots are "wet" due to those damn perforations...

    Any technique?
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    The little holes in some leather? Just try to spread it very thin. From what I gather the leather stuff is getting into the holes?


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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    Yeah... I try to spread it very lightly but it`s hard to not get it in the holes.. (man that sounded bad)

    Then I have to press on the seats like a maniac to get the stuff out.
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    I ran into that problem a few times. I either get it on thin, or if it does get into the holes, I pull out vac with the wide floor attachment, and cover it with a MF cloth. Turn it on and suck the stuff out.
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    I find that even if it gets into the holes, usually if I give it a shot of Meguiar`s Quik Interior Detailer before I buff it helps to draw out the excess (probably because of the extra moisture). Otherwise, Tex`s shop vac trick sounds like it would work fairly well.
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    Thanks, I might try the vacuum technique!
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    Quote Originally Posted by TexasTB
    I ran into that problem a few times. I either get it on thin, or if it does get into the holes, I pull out vac with the wide floor attachment, and cover it with a MF cloth. Turn it on and suck the stuff out.
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    Interesting approach

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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    Forgot to mention, make sure it as a thinner type of MF towel, so the suction goes through it. And all the residue gets trapped in the MF.
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    Quote Originally Posted by TexasTB
    Forgot to mention, make sure it as a thinner type of MF towel, so the suction goes through it. And all the residue gets trapped in the MF.
    great idea! will this work with dirty perf holes as well? I am working on a benz and looks like someone spilled something on the seats and resdue built up in the holes. I was thinking of wetting the surface and use your technique...think that will work?

    sorry but i don`t mean to hijack the thread....

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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    This is for everyone to post! So go ahead SVT!
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigs
    This is for everyone to post! So go ahead SVT!

    thank you!!

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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    Quote Originally Posted by 01SVT
    great idea! will this work with dirty perf holes as well? I am working on a benz and looks like someone spilled something on the seats and resdue built up in the holes. I was thinking of wetting the surface and use your technique...think that will work?

    sorry but i don`t mean to hijack the thread....

    I wouldn`t see why not. Just get it pretty wet to loosen the grit or what not in the holes. I have never used it on a dirty seat before, just to get excess leather conditioner out of the holes. It`s worth a shot!!!
    Let me know how it works!
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    Quote Originally Posted by TexasTB
    I wouldn`t see why not. Just get it pretty wet to loosen the grit or what not in the holes. I have never used it on a dirty seat before, just to get excess leather conditioner out of the holes. It`s worth a shot!!!
    Let me know how it works!
    And if I might add to this, I`d also suggest a light scrubbing with a fingernail brush after you wet it down, and before using the suction. I didn`t use the suction, but when I restored the seats in my truck (I bought them out of a salvaged wreck, to upgrade my truck from cloth to leather) I used a fingernail brush and very weak solution of Meg`s APC+ to clean out the holes in the perforated inserts.
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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    I haver perforated leather seats and I use lexol like I would on regular leather. Why are you worried about it going in the holes? Is something bad going to happen?

    I doubt any does go into the holes cause they are so small. Also lexol is very thick especially the cleaner so i`m not worried.

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    Re: Perforated Leather? What`s your trick?

    I give it a light mist of PB NL it comes out great !

 

 
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