I put a post in the 'leaks' section about hosing down a potential car down to check for leaks, thought I'd look a bit crazy, but I think it's got to be done. Just a thought though, is it better to have someone sitting inside the car while it's being hosed down, or would you be able to see any problems with the seals when you get back in?
Leather or cloth?
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Danielle
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Carly, this is exactly what I'm afraid of.
I put a post in the 'leaks' section about hosing down a potential car down to check for leaks, thought I'd look a bit crazy, but I think it's got to be done. Just a thought though, is it better to have someone sitting inside the car while it's being hosed down, or would you be able to see any problems with the seals when you get back in?
I put a post in the 'leaks' section about hosing down a potential car down to check for leaks, thought I'd look a bit crazy, but I think it's got to be done. Just a thought though, is it better to have someone sitting inside the car while it's being hosed down, or would you be able to see any problems with the seals when you get back in?
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Nobby
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- Location: yorkshire
I use Autoglym leather care cream. It keeps the leather nice and soft.While we are on the subject of leather seats, do people put any kind of conditioner etc on them? If so, what do you recommend?
Agean Blue 2.0 SE, Colour Coded Bumpers And Rubbing Strips, Lexus Lights, Sports Grille, Chrome Hoops.
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