How to Detail Your Car Leather Like a Pro – DIY Car Detailing Tip

Get your vehicle leather interior looking like new with these quick and simple car detailing tips that you can do yourself. The best way to clean a Car or Truck leather interior yourself.

How to Detail Your Car Leather Like a Pro – DIY Car Detailing Tip
How to Detail Your Car Leather Like a Pro – DIY Car Detailing Tip

Whether you live in the North or South, the weather can be extreme and equally as damaging to the look and feel of your car or truck leather interior. Not to worry as there are simple maintenance care you can take to protect your car leather and extend life of your new leather.

Here is the best part, you can detail your car leather just like a professional detailing shop for much less the cost.

Let’s start with the Leather Naturals Leather Care Kit. Here is what you get, 8oz Leather Conditioner, 16oz Leather Cleaner Milk, 2 Microfiber Cloth Towels. This is all the leather care materials you will need.

 

3 Easy Steps to Detailing Like A Pro

Step #1 – Use a vacuum to remove any particles from the corners of the seats, dashboard, and door panels (if needed). This will increase your chances of a complete detailing.

Step #2 – Use a clean Leather Naturals Microfiber Cloth Towel and Leather Cleaner to wipe off all dust or dirt buildup from the dashboard, seats and door panels. Pour some leather cleaner into the cloth and wipe (in a circular motion) the leather surface. Repeat this step in necessary. Let the leather surface dry for 10-15 minutes.

Step #3 – Using another Leather Naturals Microfiber Cloth Towel and Leather Naturals Conditioner, squeeze some conditioning gel into the cloth, then apply to leather surface (in a circular motion) until the leather surface is fully coated. Let it dry for about one hour. Using a dry Microfiber Cloth, wipe off any excess conditioner (usually there is none) and gently buff the leather surface.

There you have it, that's all there is to your DIY car leather interior detailing like a pro.

Read more about general Leather Care and FAQ.

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