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    Cleaning suede?

    What are you guys using to keep your Cobra seats clean? I have leather cleaners for my past cars but this is my first car with the suede inserts and I don't want to stain them or mess them up in any way. Just thought I would get some opinions.
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    id like to know also since the lightning has it too

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    A brush. That's how I clean my Converses. Just dry cleaning. If you get it wet, it'll harden. You can also find these special kinda sponges to clean and restore suede.
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    I copied someone's instructions from either modularfords.com or svtperformannce.com. Try doing a search on their sites. I"ll also look for my copy.

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    i have a heavy commercial grade citrus cleaner that i use for interior and exterior cleaning. takes off bug/tar as well as interior grease stains etc...works like a charm!
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    There's an cleaner called "Tuff Stuff" that I have always used on interiors and it works great! I know most Auto Parts Stores carry it as does Wal-Mart. It's in a yellow and red aerosol can.

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    Alcantara Care

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper_ed View Post
    There's an cleaner called "Tuff Stuff" that I have always used on interiors and it works great! I know most Auto Parts Stores carry it as does Wal-Mart. It's in a yellow and red aerosol can.
    I've used that stuff on carpets and I agree it works really well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUTHLESS View Post
    What are you guys using to keep your Cobra seats clean? I have leather cleaners for my past cars but this is my first car with the suede inserts and I don't want to stain them or mess them up in any way. Just thought I would get some opinions.
    I have a seat cover on mine...it may look goofy but it protects my seat.
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    u1arunit,
    So this is the same stuff I had in my Subaru STI with the blue seats. Thats funny. Hell I can clean it with anything then. (To a point) I was under the impression that it was suede and we all know what a pain in the butt it is to keep clean. Thanks again for the input.

    I just used a damp cloth and rubbed in small circular patterns and they are good as new.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUTHLESS View Post
    u1arunit,
    So this is the same stuff I had in my Subaru STI with the blue seats. Thats funny. Hell I can clean it with anything then. (To a point) I was under the impression that it was suede and we all know what a pain in the butt it is to keep clean. Thanks again for the input.

    I just used a damp cloth and rubbed in small circular patterns and they are good as new.
    Just Alcantara. Careful as you go.
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