Introduction: How to Deep Clean a Leather Seat

Welcome to how to deep clean your leather seats! Haven't you ever wanted to see if your leather was truly clean? Well, I have a few quick easy steps to clean your seats right up!

Supplies

You will need a Leather cleaner, rags, your seat(s) you'll be cleaning, and a vacuum.

Step 1: Removal

Step 1: Start by removing your seats. This helps with getting every inch of the seat. It helps with also cleaning the rest of your vehicle. The seats being removed also help show any other spots you may have not noticed with the seats in the vehicle.

Step 2: Vacuuming

Step: 2) Once you finishing removing the seats you want to clean, you will want to grab a vacuum and run it over the seat. Get into every crease! This usually helps get rocks, food crumbs, and dust off you seat. It will help the next steps a lot

Step 3: Spray

Step: 3) Once the vacuuming is done to where you think it's done, grab your bottle of Leather cleaner, I use Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather 3 in 1. Spray the cleaner directly onto the seat and let it sit for about 2-4 minutes. This just helps soften the dirt and grime to come off a lot easier.

Step 4: Wipe

Step: 4) After the 2-4 minutes, take a clean rag and wipe the seats down really well. Use some elbow grease and scrub with the rag for about 5 to 10 minutes depending on how dirty the seats are. Let them sit and for an extra clean repeat the step.

Step 5: Finish

Now that your seats are all cleaned, You can start the clean-up process! First, you'll want to wind up the cord t the vacuum, Get your dirty rags into a bag to take and get washed, and then put your seats back into the vehicle.