- Wipe down any smooth sections with warm water and a cloth. If it's really dirty, a mild detergent can be used.
- Use a soft bristled brush (such as a body brush) to remove dirt from the seat and knee rolls
- Avoid products that are glycerine or oil based, or those that contain alcohol (such as spray cleaners)
- Wipe down the non-leather sections (flap and panels) with warm water and a cloth. A mild detergent can be used to remove stubborn dirt. Remember to clean all surfaces. These areas require no further products or conditioners.
- If your saddle has leather stirrup straps, take care NOT to apply saddle soap or conditioner to the surface which comes into contact with the saddle flap.
- DON'T use a suede brush. The wire bristles are too course for the T4 saddle material and could cause damage.
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Always allow your saddle to dry naturally. Do not use external heat sources and don't put it on a radiator, or hot pipes.