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Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
Sorry about the stupid title of thread. I'm drawing a complete blank on how to describe it. See pic please.
What's the best conditioner product to use. Besides the best quality product. But I'm concerned about clogging the holes. I have used several "samplers" from Wolfgang. It seems to not be a problem. But it bothers me a bit. Is there a good spray product? Or are the creams OK as long as common sense is used?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
Water, used frequently, is enough to rehydrate the leather and keep it supple. Conditioners are unnecessary on modern coated leather.
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
I used Sonax Leather spray and it works wonders and doesn't get into the leather holes at all. It's mostly a cleaner as the post above me is correct that modern leather doesn't need much conditioning.
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
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Originally Posted by
Nicholas@Autowerx
Water, used frequently, is enough to rehydrate the leather and keep it supple. Conditioners are unnecessary on modern coated leather.
x 2. If anything, coat the leather.
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
Check out Mike's tip on applying a conditioner on perforated seats.
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-phillips.html
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
Water huh. Maybe I'll just go with a coating instead of conditioner. The link above doesn't refer to just using water though. Marketing I guess :) . Just gotta go with what one feels comfortable with I guess. My vehicle is a 2015.
Thanks guys.
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
Any good spray leather cleaner will work on perforated seats. I've used several different conditioners as well. A good conditioner will soak into the leather or the foam backing. I've never had to clean out the perforations.
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
Spray the product on a towel then apply
Re: Leather Conditioner for Seats with tiny holes
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Originally Posted by
Flash Gordon
Spray the product on a towel then apply
Agreed spray products on towels first so they do not run into cracks and crevises.