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Old 03-14-2008, 03:53 PM
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So I live in the desert and have the top down a lot, but doing so gets my seats dusty. I clean them with leather cleaner and conditioner but I cant seem to get the dust out of all of the little holes in the center of the seats. Anyone have any tips or suggestions?
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Originally Posted by gentek1145,Mar 14 2008, 04:02 PM
use a shop vac with the angle brush to suck the debris out of the holes.
agree with the vac idea

i use the vac n blow... the brush attachment seems to hold the vac far enough away so that it doesnt suck too hard against the leather and the brush part can agitate any stuff that might be stuck
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awesome thanks guys!
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i use a toothpick to pick them off one by one. very annoying
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I've heard of people using soft bristle tooth brushes.
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Nappa (Napa) Leather:
This leather is soft, full grain leather made from an un-split sheepskin, lambskin, or kidskin, usually tanned with alum and chromium salts and dyed throughout. Luxuriously silky with the smoothest of grains and noted for softness and durability it
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ya i tried the shop vac process and it didnt work for me. I will try a soft toothbrush next and maybe some compressed air. Thanks again for all the tips guys
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