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Leather care
Hi I have a car with full leather seats.
What products do you recommend to maintain, I hear quite a few different options.
What I believe is main thing is to keep it moist.
Thanks
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Re: Leather care
What year is the vehicle?
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Re: Leather care
Originally Posted by
The Guz
What year is the vehicle?
2009 Nissan Fuga ( known as Infiniti as well) 450gt V8 Type P. This was the last year for this model /shape, new shape started 2009 as well.
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Super Member
Re: Leather care
This is what you need as I go over it in my video.
Colourlock Leather Protection Application - Is it the best combination?
Colourlock Leather Protection Application - Is it the best combination? - YouTube
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Re: Leather care
I like Optimum Protectant Plus aka Leather Protectant.
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I finally just tried leatherique. Very very happy with results. Seats were always cleaned with pinsol/water mix50/50 and conditioned with lexol.
But my seats have never been softer after the leatherique treatment!
Just my .02
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Leatherique is fantastic for restoring leather seats. Now it's time to pitch that Lexol.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Leather care
Originally Posted by
Bill D
Leatherique is fantastic for restoring leather seats. Now it's time to pitch that Lexol.
Haha for sure...well ill use the rest of it for my Thorogood work boots
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That ought to work. I actually had some go bad because I simply stopped using it entirely. It wasn’t a big loss,that’s for sure.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Leather care
Originally Posted by
Bill D
That ought to work. I actually had some go bad because I simply stopped using it entirely. It wasn’t a big loss,that’s for sure.
Lol i agree. What would you suggest to use as a product for quick wipedown to maintain? Mainly just dust, as never a dirty ass sits on our leather lol. Should i just use the prestine clean?
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