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Old 03-16-2020 | 10:44 AM
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Clean Leather Seats Easily with Rixxu Leather Care Products + Video


The interior of your car deserves as much love as the exterior, especially if you have leather seats. Although leather is a naturally durable material, it must be cared for, cleaned, and conditioned. You would agree that it’s much easier to spend a little time protecting and conditioning your fine leather upholstery than spending the energy and money to replace it.

Keeping your leather seats in good condition requires few easy steps, which from now on, you can do with the help of Rixxu's new leather care products. Their leather shampoo, leather protection, and nano cleaning brush not only clean the seats but also protect them from further damages. Watch the new video product review from our tech expert Greg to learn more about them and how exactly to use these products.

View the full list of Rixxu Products for Chevy HHR https://www.carid.com/rixxu/
Old 03-16-2020 | 11:33 AM
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Makes me wish I had a leather interior! Awesome product.
Old 03-17-2020 | 04:59 AM
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Makes me wish I had a leather interior! Awesome product.
We actually offer some custom fit and universal covers from synthetical leather for Chevy HHR, you can check them all here: https://www.carid.com/chevy-hhr-leather-seat-covers/
Old 03-17-2020 | 06:35 AM
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my gray leather rear seats have pollution that I have not been able to eliminate for 10 years.
I do not know what this substance is called. We call it "tire blackening". A paste (or oil? Mastic?) That greases the tires so that they look beautiful and shiny.
I just bought a set of tires and put it on back sits, they did not leave marks on my hands, they didn’t smell, but they stained my sits. I tried different means: folk, industrial, professional. Result = 0.

So we get to the core: will your tool destroy it or go to the trash along with the rest?
Ready to post a photo report on the site.
Old 03-17-2020 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by geg
my gray leather rear seats have pollution that I have not been able to eliminate for 10 years.
I do not know what this substance is called. We call it "tire blackening". A paste (or oil? Mastic?) That greases the tires so that they look beautiful and shiny.
I just bought a set of tires and put it on back sits, they did not leave marks on my hands, they didn’t smell, but they stained my sits. I tried different means: folk, industrial, professional. Result = 0.

So we get to the core: will your tool destroy it or go to the trash along with the rest?
Ready to post a photo report on the site.
I am afraid our detailing chemicals may not be helpful in this situation. Perhaps this tip may help you to get rid of the stains on your seats: How to Remove Tire Marks from Leather Seats » How To Clean Stuff.net
Old 03-17-2020 | 10:57 AM
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Do you have Magic Eraser in Russia? I have had pretty good luck with stains on leather and other things with them.

Then you finish it off with something nice to protect the leather.
Old 03-18-2020 | 03:12 AM
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Do you have Magic Eraser in Russia? I have had pretty good luck with stains on leather and other things with them.

Then you finish it off with something nice to protect the leather.
there are some "Melamine sponges" Magic Eraser with the properties of sandpaper.
But probably you didn’t mean it.
Old 03-18-2020 | 03:18 AM
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Originally Posted by carid
I am afraid our detailing chemicals may not be helpful in this situation. Perhaps this tip may help you to get rid of the stains on your seats: How to Remove Tire Marks from Leather Seats » How To Clean Stuff.net
thanks for the advice
I will try to find it in Russia or nearby.
Old 03-18-2020 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by geg
there are some "Melamine sponges" Magic Eraser with the properties of sandpaper.
But probably you didn’t mean it.
They ARE a Melamine foam. They work wonders.

I just found this article about making your own. It seems legitimate...
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/make-you...-for-10-cents/
Old 03-18-2020 | 11:19 AM
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Blue SS
Nice find.



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