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Old 4th September 2009, 12:41   #1
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Silverstone Leather

K Detail Gurus, I need some help. I have noticed that my Silverstone leather on the front seats is not as white/gray as the rears. The leather seems more of a yellow color in some spots, especially the wear spots. Is this repairable? I have tried the BMW leather cleaner and didnt seem to help and then I tried the Lexol cleaner and coniditioner and that seemed to make a little difference but not quite. I am confused on what to do, The front seats leather just doesnt seem to match with the rears. Any advice?
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If they are just dirty, Leatherique Prestine Clean might help. It is a much better cleaner than Lexol's which you'd find out easily if you wipe the steering wheel with Lexol and then again with PC.
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The leather isnt so much dirty as I thought, it seems as if the whitish color to the seats is fading, is this even possible? I need a solution and buying new seats is not one.
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