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Old 08-22-2006, 02:00 AM
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Thumbs up Product Review: Pinnacle Leather Conditioner.

Being my favorite leather conditioner, and the one I use the most I decided to share it with you guys/gals.
I still prefer to take to separate steps for leather cleaning and conditioning. I condition my leather every 7-9 weeks. Pinnacle leather conditioner goes on very easily even on perforated leather, and does not clog perforations. I apply it with bare hands gently massaging it in. Then I let it sit 30-45 minutes. Afterwards I buff it off with Cobra detailing microfiber towel. Being lanonin based this conditioner makes leather softer. Best of all it keeps new leather looking, feeling, and smelling new just like it came off the dealership.
No residue left, just brand new leather interior smell.
I don't like leather interior that smells like a garden or a jungle.

This is the best conditioner you leather can get, so don't even look at another direction, get Pinnacle!!!
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Old 08-22-2006, 02:16 AM
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Good to hear. I was planning on including the Pinnacle Concours Interior Kit in my next order. However, with the directions on AG, it says to only let it sit for "several seconds" then to buff off. Why do you let it sit for 45 min then buff off? Not saying any way is wrong or right, just curious. The Pinnacle handbook comes with that kit so well see what it says when I get it.
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:07 AM
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+1 for Pinnacle Leather Conditioner

I also use the bare-hand method of applying to leather. This product is easy to use and when you're all finished, leaves your leather nice & soft.
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I too still like the two step leather cleaner / conditioner versus a one step product. I use the Connolly and Leatherique in the same fashion also.
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Old 08-22-2006, 01:13 PM
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Good to hear. I was planning on including the Pinnacle Concours Interior Kit in my next order. However, with the directions on AG, it says to only let it sit for "several seconds" then to buff off. Why do you let it sit for 45 min then buff off? Not saying any way is wrong or right, just curious. The Pinnacle handbook comes with that kit so well see what it says when I get it.
Letting it sit for that long will make sure all lelather conditioner is absorbed by leather. In will not be absorbed in several seconds.
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Yeah, I agree with Supercharged. I also let it sit for about 45 minutes before I buff the seats down. Works great IMO.
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I too love pinnacle's leather conditioner. Great stuff.
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i have sport seats in my car so only the bolsters are leather, cloth in the middle.... ive been using aerospace 303 protectant and it makes my black seats shine really nice for weeks. ive been thinking about ocnditioning instead though...i too dont care for 1 step processes... question- why do you guys apply it by hand? ive never heard of doing that before personally, i always used an applicator
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