Cleaning your seat

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Tim

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I have some Harley leather cleaner I use. It leaves a nice luster and does not make the seat slippery.
 
Well I have a custom leather seat and even though I bought a bunch of fancy expensive treatments I decided to ask this very question to the guy who made my seat and he said all I should ever use or need is the lexol cleaner if its real dirty but basically use the lexol brand conditioner which you get at any auto parts supplier.
 

Gas Man

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I don't get it... my seat don't get dirty... I guess I just clean it with my jeans on my ass. :D
 

Chopper Dave

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I don't get it... my seat don't get dirty... I guess I just clean it with my jeans on my ass. :D
Thats funny ass shit Gas.....but being I ride my bike 80 miles round trip to work...sometimes there is bugs and shit that hit the seat....on the sides that your legs don't cover.....and was just wondering what the best shit to use on them...I was just using a wet clothe on it.....:lol:
 

Gas Man

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Its funny this is brought up... I was thinking of hitting the seat with some Doc Baileys the other day.
 

Gas Man

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I ran some car leather seat conditioner over my seats today. And man did it make the ostrich inlay POP!
 

seatmaker

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Didn't ya know you can't clean leather, what you need to do is that once it gets dirty, ya need to get it recovered.:)
 

kickstart

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I found this place a while back through an Antique Motorcycle site http://leathertherapy.com/
I used it on origional early 50's HD bags and it's the best leather treatment I've ever used.

BTW, stock seats are vinyl on the sides and leather in the seating area according to the guy I spoke to at High End, he claims that the vinyl holds up better than leather on the sides.
 
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