Cleaning the Crossfire seat
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Any good household leather cleaner should do the trick. I would go to a good furniture store and see what kind of leather cleaners they sell. There isn't any difference between the leather in cars and the leather on a couch. I usually find the stuff you get from these stores is better quality. These kits don't leave your leather really shiny and slippery like many of the automotive brands I have used.
From my experience, Zymol brand is the best cleaner and conditioner for leather. I used to use Lexol, but I heard rumors about discolaration of the leather (I have no idea if that's even true). Anyway, the Zymol has been great on our Mini Cooper and BMW 850 for cleaning and conditioning the leather.
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