Detailing MINI Leather Care

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The first question to ask when discussing leather care is whether or not you have leather. This may seem like an obvious answer but it isn’t...
By Octaneguy · Feb 2, 2018 ·
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    Will check that out. By the way, is it okay to use leather conditioners like Lexol?
     
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    I’ve used Lexol in the past with good results. That said @Dave.0 is our resident detailed guru.. he may have a better suggestion.
     
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    Any way to get a butt wrinkle out of a seat? Recently purchase this R56 horrible misfire and ton of codes for the intake... talked dude down from 5500 to 4000 114k on it... person who put the motor in forgot to put intake gaskets in i discovery when I went to clean the intake valves and the vvt solenoid was complete blocked up with filter fiber runs perfect now 8.99 for some gaskets and can of brake clean later ...

    Anywho it’s got this gorgeous red leather interior one tiny tear in the rear seat and the drives seats a little “stretched”? Any fixes for that? I’m no means a detail guy any good cleaner for this interior that’s not so involved like Dave recommended? And for the year is that fix able..
     

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    Yes a rip in the leather is possible to fix. You just have to take the seat to a professional auto upholstery shop.
     

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