mould killer contains some sort of bleach doesnt it (im sure Ain can confirm this ) so it would damage it?
id start with using some baby shampoo then conditioner..
Well my interior has been sitting around for 18mths or so now in my spare room.
When I got it out today it has surface mould all over it, it does wipe off with a finger no worries.
Just wanting to know what I can and can't use to clean it.
Would it be fine to just wipe over with warm soapy water, and then rub in leather conditioner.
Or should I dilute some mould killer into the water to clean it, then leather condition it.
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mould killer contains some sort of bleach doesnt it (im sure Ain can confirm this ) so it would damage it?
id start with using some baby shampoo then conditioner..
Sure, we dont have to worry about viking raids or scurvy anymore, but instead we make a daily routine of sitting in flimsy, fibreglass (or metal) boxes full of gasoline which are propelled in opposing directions on the freeway at velocities matching that of low flying aircraft.
This is a roundabout way of saying that cars are dangerous....
yer that's what im worried about, in case it stains the leather
2013 Ford Focus ST
Calibra - The only car that will institutionalise you and send you broke in the mean time
a glycerin leather cleaner (zymol make one thats reasonably priced) will be the best option followed by a good conditioner.
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