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06-27-2007, 02:06 AM
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| What do you guys use for leather, and why?
Ok, with the next sale on, I need leather "stuff". I have covered my seat with a seatcover to keep it clean, as denim rubs off, and my passenger side is rarely touched. Up until now, I have been a big cheapo - spent so much on the outer, I did not order for the inside.
My leather color is called "cashmere." It is very clean, and up 'till now, I used OTC Meg's leather wipes - wet and greasy, then the container dries out....
Why do you guys recmmend for conditioner and cleaner and why?
I don't want to go as cheap as possible - I obviously already went that route - but I don't want to go crazy either.
Pinnacle?
Connolly?
Others?
All input is very much appreciated.
When we bought the van, we deliberately had cloth put in it. Save ourselves from peeling off the burning hot seats. No such thing in the vette.
All comments appreciated - I gotta order before the 15% is off!
Gratefully,
Lauren
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06-27-2007, 02:10 AM
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optimum protectant plus looks good, i have never used it, it it is cheap and it looks good to me, you might want to check it out.
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06-27-2007, 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Thejoyofdriving optimum protectant plus looks good, i have never used it, it it is cheap and it looks good to me, you might want to check it out. | Thanks....what are you currently using?
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06-27-2007, 02:19 AM
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I like using toilet cleaner and a toilet brush for customers that were bullies to me in 4th grade. I look too different for them to notice me  . Just kidding!
No experience with leather interiors, but leather couch in the house is a diff story. I recommended my mom to use woolite and water, and I had a sample of Chemical Guy's leather conditioner. She did the work but the couch felt nice |
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06-27-2007, 02:29 AM
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Originally Posted by klumzypinoy I like using toilet cleaner and a toilet brush for customers that were bullies to me in 4th grade. I look too different for them to notice me . Just kidding!
No experience with leather interiors, but leather couch in the house is a diff story. I recommended my mom to use woolite and water, and I had a sample of Chemical Guy's leather conditioner. She did the work but the couch felt nice  | Hee hee heee!!
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06-27-2007, 06:55 AM
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| Leather Three Step Care :( Cleaning, Conditioning and (UVR) Protection): a)Cleaning- use a soft horse hair brush (Groit's Leather & Interior Brush) and/or a vacuum to remove any dust, apply a cleaning solution (Water /Woolite® or Dreft® 6:1 ratio or stronger) on to an applicator pad and apply to one area at a time (i.e. a seat back). To remove stubborn dirt or grime gently agitate the surface with a boar's hair cleaning brush (this will not harm the leather) then use a clean, damp Microfiber towel to rinse. Maintenance cleaning- use a cleaning solution (Water /Woolite® or Dreft® 10:1 ratio) on to an applicator pad and apply to one area at a time c) Conditioning- recommend a preventative maintenance routine three to four times a year, once prior to the winter season to prevent cold temperatures cracking the leather, and once before the heat of the summer to prevent deterioration and shrinkage by heat, which result in continued cracking of leather. In addition to regular cleaning, leather requires replacement of natural oils; Collagen-based products like Leatherique restore the lost moisture and maintain its natural flexibility. The smell of leather comes from oils evaporating out of the hide. Conditioners are for leather which is porous, vinyl is not, do not use a vinyl product as a conditioner on leather as vinyl requires much stronger cleaning agents than leather and above all try to avoid raw silicone oil based products, as the silicone oil will dissolve the leather's natural oils and tend to make the leather sticky, silicone oils also have a very high electrostatic (static) attraction to dust and dirt particle. c) Ultraviolet Radiation (UVR) Protection - you should consider additional sunscreen protection (especially if you own a convertible) leather conditioners typically do not offer any UV screening. The best solution is to alternate between a leather conditioner and a, ultra violet radiation (UVR) protection (303™ Aerospace Protectant). One month use a conditioner to keep the leather healthy and supple. On alternate months mist and wipe the leather with a UVR protection. After application allow 60 minutes for product to cure, then using a 100% cotton cloth to lightly buff surface (See Section 11 Leather Cleaning and Maintenance) Scheduled Maintenance: Once every 30-60 days, Arizona, Florida and Texas, especially in summer, for northern climates between 90-120 days, use a leather conditioner to restore these natural oils and keep the leather soft and supple. (Criot's Leather Care, Autoglym Leather Care Cream, Zanio Z10 Leather in a Bottle or Zymol Treat leather cleaners are all good maintenance products) |
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06-27-2007, 07:05 AM
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| I like to use the Pinnacle Leather Conditioner. I use other stuff for cleaning.
I will be getting the Pinnacle Leather Cleaner & Conditioner. Since I have heard it does very well
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06-27-2007, 07:15 AM
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I use DP total interior cleaner and a leather brush to scrub the seats. I have red leather and it shows any and all dirt very easily. After I scrub, I wipe up with a MF and procede to condition. I use Wolfgang leather conditioner. I have tried Poorboy's leather stuff (it's ok, I use it for customer cars), Zaino Z-10(blah), Chemical Guys Leather conditioner(not bad), and Pinnacle leather conditioner (pretty good, tie between the Wolfgang).
I like the Wolfgang because it is easy to apply, condtions hard leather back to soft in a few treatments, and smells great. I use a clean Cobra Tire Dressing pad ( Cobra Tire Dressing Pad) to apply. I like the foam applicaters because they do not absorb the product like MF applicators or Terry applicators. I usually try to condition when it is hot out. I apply to all leather. Wipe lightly with a damp cloth and close the car up. The heat of the sun and the heat in the car helps the seats absorb the rest of the conditioner. Then the next day of a few hours later, I go and wipe the rest up.
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06-27-2007, 07:21 AM
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I like to use Einszett Leather Care, easy to use...smells good...and leans the seat w/ a natural fnish not shiny or slippery...
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06-27-2007, 08:41 AM
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I too use the Wolfgang products on my vehicle's. I'm very pleased with them, I think TOGWT prity much nailed it. I known the color of your seats becuase my Lexus has the same color (if I'm not mistaken) and the color does not hide any imperfection/dirt.
Well just thought I'd drop my $0.02
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