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Yikes, bristle brush and dish washing soap on leather! Luckily your leather is black, that cleaning combo does not work that good on lighter colors.

Try using a dedicated high quality leather cleaner with a microfiber towel next time as well as a better leather conditioner (try Pinnacle), Meguires leather wipes are adequate at best.

You will be much happier with the results, clean the glass good as well, it makes the interior shine "pop".
 
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Yikes, bristle brush and dish washing soap on leather! Luckily your leather is black, that cleaning combo does not work that good on lighter colors.

Try using a dedicated high quality leather cleaner with a microfiber towel next time as well as a better leather conditioner (try Pinnacle), Meguires leather wipes are adequate at best.

You will be much happier with the results, clean the glass good as well, it makes the interior shine "pop".

I cleaned my Silverado the same way (bristle brush/dish washing soap) and the leather looked brand new. I used up all of the wipes (bought it last year), and will look into Pinnacle. :)

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I cleaned my Silverado the same way (bristle brush/dish washing soap) and the leather looked brand new. I used up all of the wipes (bought it last year), and will look into Pinnacle. :)


Don't get me wrong, your results look good, but you might be creating more work for yourself using dishwashing soap. I tried it and, to me, it was more difficult getting the residue off.

Pick up a bottle of Pinnacle (Adams makes some good Leather Conditioner as well), neither leaves any residue and both leave a nice "hint" of leather smell :thumbs:
 

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