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Re: Leather care
Prestine Clean ought to be okay although once I've treated my seats with Leatherique I maintain them with Leather Master conditioner. You don't have to do so very often.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Leather care
Thanks
There are some products that are like a ceramic doesn't make sense when it's a soft surface, not a paint surface.
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Re: Leather care
For new leather any quality PBMA leather product will work fine. For old neglected leather, Leather Honey works pretty well.
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For new leather any quality PBMA leather product will work fine. For old neglected leather, Leather Honey works pretty well. I think Leather Masters gets good reviews as well.
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Is there any over the counter products from say Meguairs that does a good job until I can import from Autogeek?
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Super Member
Re: Leather care
I use Gyeon Leathershield and it’s holding up well. Gyeon LeatherCoat on my aniline leather.
Pinnacle Black Label Leather&Vinyl coating is also excellent. Use on rest of interior.
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Not sure what PBMA is?
Don't know if it is all leather other models had vinyl on the side panels of the seat.
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Super Member
Re: Leather care
Originally Posted by
PeteT19640
Not sure what PBMA is?
Maybe??
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Re: Leather care
Originally Posted by
PeteT19640
Not sure what PBMA is?
I believe its PBMG (palm beach motoring group). Then insert boskos copy and paste job from their website
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I have some cracks already.
My mate cleans his with cloth and water and his is ok.
Had thought of getting it professionally coated and then I maintain it?
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