I posted 3 pics of my 2011 longhorn seats (hopefully they downloaded ok) that have developed a white residue over every leather surface in the truck to include the leather on the door panels. I have been doing some research on this and I have found that this residue is called (spew) or (spue). It is from natural fats or oils within the leather thats comes out with extremes in heat or cold. My truck is in a heated garage and this year I am keeping it in the mid 30's (definately not extreme for N. D. ) Sounds like this is not uncommon for some leather products.
My questions are... has anyone else had this happen to their Longhorn to this degree and has anyone used a "good" product to remove this without causing any harm to the leather. There are tons of products on the market for leather but from what I have read this residue will keep coming back unless the right product is used. According to the "care" tag that came on the truck seats, Mopar Leather cleaner is recommended but it is just their normal leather cleaner and I don't think it was meant for this type of leather.
Any leather experts out there that can shed some educated light on this subject.
crath
My questions are... has anyone else had this happen to their Longhorn to this degree and has anyone used a "good" product to remove this without causing any harm to the leather. There are tons of products on the market for leather but from what I have read this residue will keep coming back unless the right product is used. According to the "care" tag that came on the truck seats, Mopar Leather cleaner is recommended but it is just their normal leather cleaner and I don't think it was meant for this type of leather.
Any leather experts out there that can shed some educated light on this subject.
crath