Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
Not all coatings are created equal and that goes for the interior as well.
I don't follow interior coating products that exist on the market much. Mainly as all of our rides are not pigmented. Can you expand further on what interior coatings brand/make/model is a coating, but is somewhat a bit easer on removable should one want to reverse course and remove it from the leather without mechanical efforts or super high PH cleaners to break it down for removal ? I've used Gyeon and CarPro and both I would be queasy using any mechanical or chemical process to remove it. Both are pretty much on until it has degraded by the simple means of abrasion from use. When I turned the car over with at least 45 months of coating on it, it was pretty much still there with no -top off- on most of the surfaces minus the most used (drivers seat outer bolster and bottom). Everywhere else, IME, it was still fairly -permanent-

If I wasn't clear on my OPt, my issue is the lack of knowledge or clarity of the behavior of coatings when it is applied to non pigmented leather