Originally posted by Jizz:
I have had a few cars with leather... the only thing I use and will use is a damp (not wet) lint free cotton cloth.
I do not trust any of that stuff..I only use water to clean anything on the inside - I have had clean cars for years now.
I have recently switched to the swiffer hand held unit for dusting the interior. But never chemicals, only water.
And that is kind of what I was wondering with the original post.
I only use water to clean the inside of my car. I'm in Oregon, so we don't have a TON of sun (I use a windshield visor while I'm at work in the summer.
But, I've owned my GP for about 18 months now and never put anything on the leather. I know you oil a baseball mitt to really break it in good, and did not know if leather seats were the same way.
I'm happy with the way my interior is right now, but I did not want to do damage by NOT oiling it somehow.