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Originally Posted by CJW2OO4
do you know which brush the guy used? I dont want to use a brush that is too abrasive.
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Holy shit, good thing I checked the notifications. I forgot about this thread entirely.
For the brush I just used a finger nail brush, same kind you can get at any hardware store. Nothing special. Ideally you want to use a brush with pretty strong bristles to really give the leather a good scrub. Im sure a toothbrush would work great for the small spots, but I've always done this with a firm scrubbing brush.
FWIW, I've never damaged a seat by using a firm bristled scrub brush, so I wouldn't worry about it.