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Cream line Interior

What is the best way to clean the cream line interior parts, or to keep them protected when new. Also....what to do with new lounge leather to keep it new and protected from getting dirty. Any ideas?
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I love the Zaino line of products and I'm always recommending them. They have a nice, neutral leather cleaner and a leather cream that smells like an expensive leathergoods store.

Any good leather cleaner and conditioner will do, though... just follow the directions on the bottle and do it regularly. I treat the driver's seat every month or so as it sees the most wear in my car.

Keep the seats clean and grit free to reduce wear from friction... vac the seams and get all the crud out of there so it doesn't grind the leather every time you sit down or shuffle around.
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