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Originally Posted by Zereldo
If you're concerned about the cleaning product entering the perforation in the leather, then as far as you're not pouring cleaners in there, you don't have to worry. As for the colour being white, no need for special products. A good leather cleaner from Geyon, carpro, Adam's, etc will work well. You may want to use a dedicated leather cleaning brush (usually made out of horse hair) or a good microfiber towel if that isn't available. Finally, out on a coat of leather ceramicoating or leather sealant to prevent dye transfer and damage from UV rays.
If you're not confident in applying/spraying cleaner directly on the seats, then apply it on microfiber towel or brush instead.
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thanks for the information, i will give it a try