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Old 10-26-2010, 10:09 AM   #1
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Leather Master Interior Service Kit

Leather Master Interior Service Kit

The Leather Masters Interior Service Kit is a complete kit that includes everything you need to clean, condition, protect and maintain your car's leather interior to show room new condition.



There's two bottles of leather cleaner which comes out as of a pump dispenser as a rich foam. The kit includes two application sponges and a brush and you can choose either the sponge or the brush to apply the leather cleaner depending upon how soiled the leather surfaces are to be cleaned.

Leather CleanerLeather Cleaner is a concentrated cleaner for resistant upholstery leather interior car seats. It will leave a smooth gentle leather surface and does not dry out leather.







For the sides of the leather chairs I'm using the supplied sponge to work the cleaner over the leather.





After cleaning a few panels you can remove any loosened dirt and excess cleaner with the supplied wiping cloths.



Next I'll tackle the headrests...





Then wipe off any loosened dirt and grime as well as excess cleaning residue...



For the area where your legs would rest I'll use the brush to scrub the leather for a some extra cleaning power...











Then wipe the excess off...



Here you can see some of the grime being removed from the leather...





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Re: Leather Master Interior Service Kit

Next there are to protection products, you only need to use one depending upon the condition of your leather but you can also use both if you like.

Leather Protection Cream
Gives excellent protection against most stains. It's water-and oil repellent effect is particularly suitable for Cabriolet leather interior.


Starter Protection Cream
Guarantees optimum protection against stains with an oil, water or alcohol base. It also gives the leather greater resistance against dirt caused by daily use, keeping it nice and soft at the same time. Starter Protection Cream is also useful for eliminating small surface scratches present on aniline leather.


After first cleaning the leather, start by using the Leather Protection Cream.




Using the supplied sponge applicator, work the product over and into the leather surfaces...
















Next, apply the Starter Protection Cream...











Next, remove any excess product using the included soft wiping cloths...









Starter Protection Cream leaves your leather looking soft and supple and showroom new plus it's now protected against any accidental spills and dirt and grime.




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Old 10-26-2010, 02:15 PM   #3
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Excellent write up as always Mike. I have a couple questions concerning the use of the new Leather Master products.

When would you use the products in the Interior Service Kit over the Leather Cleaner and Leather Vital?

Which product from Leather Master would you rate as a similar product as Leatherique Pristine Clean?

Are the protection products scented? I am looking for a leather conditioner or protection product that has a similar scent as Wolfgang Leather Conditioner, only a bit milder.

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Thank you for the writeup Mike!

I was planning on ordering the Leatherique products and wondered how this new product compared.

Whatever product I acquire will be used on 11 year old BMW leather that needs rejuvenation.
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Excellent write up as always Mike. I have a couple questions concerning the use of the new Leather Master products.

When would you use the products in the Interior Service Kit over the Leather Cleaner and Leather Vital?

Which product from Leather Master would you rate as a similar product as Leatherique Pristine Clean?

Are the protection products scented? I am looking for a leather conditioner or protection product that has a similar scent as Wolfgang Leather Conditioner, only a bit milder.

Thanks for your time,
Richard

Hi Richard,

Saw your reply but didn't have time to double check some things before posting a follow-up, want to make sure I'm accurate.


Will try to get to this first thing in the morning...


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Old 10-26-2010, 08:43 PM   #6
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Thanks Mike. In the morning, the afternoon, or when you get around to it, doesn't matter. I'm easy to get along with. I was just trying to think ahead because I know there are some members wondering the same thing.
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First thing that came to mind when I saw the pics was, "What better test for new leather products than the crappy leather they put in Corvettes?"
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Mike, what are your feelings about using this on vinyl?
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Hi Mike, any problems with these products getting into the holes in the perforated seats and clogging up the holes? I have perforated seats, and I would love to know if this product is not going to clog the holes. Thanks!
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I've been using LM for years and love their products...
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