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Posted 6/9/2006 9:52 PM
AsianML

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Can I use this?

We've got a bottle of leather conditioner that we use for the regular type of leather. I was wondering if you could use it on the perforated leather in the ML?

Thought it would clog up the perforations or something.

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Posted 6/10/2006 12:28 AM
Benzcowboy
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RE: Can I use this?

If it doesn't say Meguiar's i don't use it. Buy some Meguiar's leather cleaner . use a 100% Terry cloth towel or a leather brush if it's really bad.  By the way Meguiar's is the brand Mercedes-Benz recommends.



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Posted 6/10/2006 12:37 AM
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I forgot. if your ML has perforated leather put the leather cleaner on the towel first. Otherwise you will be sitting with a toothpick for a long time cleaning leather cleaner out of all those little holes.

Edited by Benzcowboy 6/10/2006 12:53 AM
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Posted 6/10/2006 10:19 AM
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RE: Can I use this?

Benzcowboy - 6/10/2006 12:37 AM I forgot. if your ML has perforated leather put the leather cleaner on the towel first. Otherwise you will be sitting with a toothpick for a long time cleaning leather cleaner out of all those little holes. :banghead:
Hehe, thought so. Thanks Benzcowboy.
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Posted 6/12/2006 2:51 PM
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AML- CTFD... they might provide you with some more insights
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Posted 6/12/2006 3:34 PM
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AsianML - 6/9/2006 9:52 PM

We've got a bottle of leather conditioner that we use for the regular type of leather. I was wondering if you could use it on the perforated leather in the ML?

Thought it would clog up the perforations or something.



Sure, but you might also try putting some in your air intake Could help with the scratchiness....

You mentioned something about exams... should you not be studying...
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Posted 6/12/2006 7:42 PM
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What's CTFD?

Exams are over.
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Posted 6/12/2006 7:50 PM
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AsianML - 6/12/2006 7:42 PM

What's CTFD?

Exams are over.


Yeah, what's CTFD?

How did you do?
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Posted 6/12/2006 8:06 PM
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phoenix44 - 6/12/2006 7:50 PM
AsianML - 6/12/2006 7:42 PM What's CTFD? Exams are over.
Yeah, what's CTFD? How did you do?
I think I know what CTFD is, but not sure. Regarding the exams, I passed them all with A's, B's, and one C.
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Posted 6/12/2006 8:17 PM
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AsianML - 6/12/2006 8:06 PM

phoenix44 - 6/12/2006 7:50 PM
AsianML - 6/12/2006 7:42 PM What's CTFD? Exams are over.
Yeah, what's CTFD? How did you do?
I think I know what CTFD is, but not sure. Regarding the exams, I passed them all with A's, B's, and one C.



CFTD...See below
The magnetic excitation spectrum in the two-dimensional (2D) S=1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet copper deuteroformate tetradeuterate (CFTD) has been measured for temperatures up to T\sim J/2, where J=6.31+-0.02 meV is the 2D exchange coupling. For T\ll J, a dispersion of the zone boundary energy is observed, which is attributed to a wavevector dependent quantum renormalization. At higher temperatures, spin-wave-like excitations persist, but are found to broaden and soften. By combining our data with numerical calculations, and with existing theoretical work, a consistent description of the behaviour of the model system is found over the whole temperature interval investigated.

Not sure how that would help on the seats

Congrates on the marks I am guessing that the "C" was not in Forum Posting

Edited by phoenix44 6/12/2006 8:18 PM
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Posted 6/12/2006 8:53 PM
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Does the CTFD you described have anything to do with the conditioner filling in the perforations depending on the temperature?
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Posted 1/22/2007 11:44 AM
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RE: Can I use this?

Benzcowboy - 6/10/2006 12:28 AM

Buy some Meguiar's leather cleaner.
Anyone used the Gold Class "Rich Leather Foam" cleaner/conditioner, G11210? Just wondering if it was (#1) easier than the creamy one, G7214, to avoid #2) plugging up the holes in the leather or (#3) did a better or worse job.

Edited by ABenzGuy 1/22/2007 11:45 AM
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