It is coated leather. Most modern cars come with coated leather.
The gallon I have is fine and doesn't smell. But everyone has a different sensitivity of smell.
D149 works great. It can clean pretty well for light to moderate dirt. It makes a good maintenance product for weekly wipedowns to keep the interior clean. If you have heavy soil D101 works fine.
I have to disagree. I find D180 to be rather weak in it's cleaning ability. I find D149 Quik Interior Detailer to do a better job of cleaning. I also don't like the look of D180 on plastics. It leaves them with a dehydrated look and it doesn't last. I only use it on leather as a protectant. I also find that D180 attracts more dirt and dust.
You think D149 stinks, D108 is even worse. I would never use that in a non ventilated area.
I agree with you on D181 being a much better leather cleaner over D101. But if someone is looking to save a little cost, D101 works just fine. I would just recommend following up with a damp microfiber towel because it leaves the surface feeling tacky. Especially on leather and vinyl.
D180 is a gel and it is applied via foam or microfiber applicator. You could go with that and it will be fine. But don't expect it to remove heavy dirt. Light dirt as best from personal use.
Save yourself some money and just get this kit. It's a much better protectant compared to D180. If you need more sealer you will need another kit. That is the only downside. But the sealer goes a long way.
Meguiars Gold Class Leather Sealer Treatment
If you run out of cleaner you can always use D101 or buy a bottle of this. The cleaner is fairly similar to D181.
Meguiars Gold Class Leather & Vinyl Cleaner, leather seat cleaner, car leather cleaner
The cleaning ability is enhanced by the microfiber applicator. Warm water and a microfiber can clean just as well, if not better.
D149 can be used on leather with no ill effects. Weekly wipedowns would actually be beneficial to keeping leather clean and dust free.
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