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You have the same color and interior as I do. Except mine is not as clean. I spent 2 days cleaning the mud out after last weekend and I am still finding some. I did get the leather seats and carpeting pretty clean like yours. Except I got one mud stain on the drivers seat that is barely there. You have to look real close to see it. I need to find something better than the Mcguires and clean the seat one more time.

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You have the same color and interior as I do. Except mine is not as clean. I spent 2 days cleaning the mud out after last weekend and I am still finding some. I did get the leather seats and carpeting pretty clean like yours. Except I got one mud stain on the drivers seat that is barely there. You have to look real close to see it. I need to find something better than the Mcguires and clean the seat one more time.

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Try Butler's leather cleaner....:)
 

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Try Butler's leather cleaner....:)

I don't think I heard of it. What stores carry it? I want to go over it again and the POS Mcguires Ultimate Leather cleaner/conditioner is not working. It is driving me crazy because I need the inside to be real clean. I don't care if the outside is all mudd.

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I don't think I heard of it. What stores carry it? I want to go over it again and the POS Mcguires Ultimate Leather cleaner/conditioner is not working.

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It's online I think.....:)
 

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Or, try disinfecting wipes...those might get it out. And then condition it...
 

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Disinfecting wipes? I would think that would be bad for the leather?

Edit: Looks good too. I still have salt stains on my black carpet that don't seem to wanna leave.
 

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Disinfecting wipes? I would think that would be bad for the leather?

Edit: Looks good too. I still have salt stains on my black carpet that don't seem to wanna leave.

kj924.....I got salt stains on my carpet and then I found "Blue Magic Carpet Stain and Spot Lifter" at wallyworld. It is a blue spray can with red and white lettering and it worked really well on fresh stains anyway. Then I got 2 Huskyliners for the front and run them in the winter and no probem with salt stains. In the summer I switch back to the jeep logo mats.

Oh, and I finally got the mud stain off with warm water (sleightly damp washcloth). That POS Mcguires wouldn't take it off but water did.

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I think I looked for that before at Wally's but never found it, here anyways.
Next time I am down your way I will look there.

This salt has become "one" with the carpet is some spots...I would have to soak it it water to dissolve all that crap. Meh, it gives it character. Someday when I can get a spot to actually work on my vehicle, I may take the carpet right out and clean it.
 

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Disinfecting wipes? I would think that would be bad for the leather?

Edit: Looks good too. I still have salt stains on my black carpet that don't seem to wanna leave.


It does dry them up, but if you put some conditioner on after it's fine....:)
 
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