How to Clean your seats?

MoDat

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I have a 2010 FX35 and I noticed that the seats are ventilated to allow airflow for the cooled and heated seats feature. I have used leatherique in the past to clean all my leather seats but I am worried the rejuv oil might clog up the ventilation in the seats.

Will it be ok to use or does anyone else have any other recommendations. Thanks
 
I wouldn't use leatherique on the fx seats specifically because of the pores and how the leatherique products are designed to be used. You would essentially be filling in the holes in the process.
I would recommend using leather master products for the fx seats. I've used them on my seats and they've worked pretty well. Regardless of the products though, spray on the microfiber or terry towel first and then apply it on the seats. Try to avoid spraying the seats directly with the product, as this results in a messier job.
 
I have a 2010 FX35 and I noticed that the seats are ventilated to allow airflow for the cooled and heated seats feature. I have used leatherique in the past to clean all my leather seats but I am worried the rejuv oil might clog up the ventilation in the seats.

Will it be ok to use or does anyone else have any other recommendations. Thanks
congrats on the new car. yo uhad a red g37 before right? or was it a red g35? i detailed it at my old shop a few years ago.
whats up?
 
I wouldn't use leatherique on the fx seats specifically because of the pores and how the leatherique products are designed to be used. You would essentially be filling in the holes in the process.
I would recommend using leather master products for the fx seats. I've used them on my seats and they've worked pretty well. Regardless of the products though, spray on the microfiber or terry towel first and then apply it on the seats. Try to avoid spraying the seats directly with the product, as this results in a messier job.

Now that I think about it, you can probably use leatherique on the sides and bottoms of our seats where there aren't any pores and use other spray products where the pores are.
 
I'm using a really light leather cleaner wipes. It's a very low viscosity cleaner and it cleans without leaving any residue that'll clog holes. It's a cheap, watered down brand, which in this case is probably a good thing.
 
Lexol

The best for the Infiniti leather, as told to me by the dealership is Lexol, it's available everywhere including the dealership, I bought my on eBay. I've used if for years now, and the leather still looks amazing at 100K. Good luck.
 
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