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Cleaning carbon leather trim
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07-30-2013, 06:44 PM
FernMD
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I got the Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner and use a microfiber cloth to apply it. I did the seats, door, leather dash and the carbon leather trim. It came out really good. It definitely left the leather softer and not shiny or greasy.
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