Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Be sure to check your owner’s manual for any instructions that are specific to your car’s model. Generally, you can get your leather seats clean using a vacuum, a leather cleaning product, and a conditioner.
Here’s a guide for cleaning your Honda’s leather seats:
Vacuum your seats with a portable hose.
Wipe the seats with a microfiber cloth.
Brush the seats with a leather cleaning product. Don’t be afraid to rub hard at any dirt that’s stuck to the seats.
Wipe off any lingering debris.
Apply a water-based pH-neutral conditioner using a microfiber cloth to prevent cracking
Park your car in the shade so the conditioner can set in fully.
Wait a few days, then buff your seats with a microfiber cloth again.
If you care about your car’s appearance, you probably want to be sure it’s well protected. The
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