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      12-01-2012, 09:09 AM   #24
Grovsnus
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Drives: Le Mans blue X1 35i
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Er, a damp towel every couple of weeks? Leather is pretty low-maintenance.

Yes, saddle soap is good for the hard'ish kind of leather that BMW uses. One way of using it is like shining shoes, where you let it sit and then brush and shine off the excess.
With my red leather, I won't be doing that - I want the two-tone worn look, with the shiny areas being the well-used ones, and the rest gathering patina.
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