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Originally Posted by 13lstuner
Ammo leather lather, Adams total interior cleaner, SCG cockpit cream I think it's called.
APC is good but not the best, unless you have d103. Something that suds up is the best for leather in my findings.
But sense really cleaning leather is more about technique than anything I'll just reference this video.
http://youtu.be/4Bd_IqK5ydU
You need a better drying towel more than likely. Try the microfiber madness dry me crazy. Also after you put a coat of good wax on your car perfect your pooling rinse technique. I barely have any water on my car at all after I do that.
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You want something with little foam for the interior. Hands down. Foam doesn't do anything but allow cling and dwelling which is pointless on the interior.
The towel isn't the issue. The issue is that there are water spots and or minor etching on your paint which become apparent when damp. Seen it many times.
You need to treat the problem, not just throw money at it.
Clay, possibly polish, then seal or wax and make sure not to let your sealant or wax fade to failure.
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