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CG Leather Serum vs Conditioner?
Does anyone know the difference between the two. The product descriptions read very similar...
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Not much difference. The Leather Serum is nice - but it ain't no coating as advertised. I'm not really sure what it is. With CG's - we may never know.
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Good, at least I can still read . It's actually the part about the coating that made me nervous.
Leather itself has an inherent natural barrier, which as long as it's kept up with conditioners should last for a long long time.
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Re: CG Leather Serum vs Conditioner?
 Originally Posted by joebrez
Good, at least I can still read  . It's actually the part about the coating that made me nervous.
Leather itself has an inherent natural barrier, which as long as it's kept up with conditioners should last for a long long time.
•I never knew about that inherent natural barrier.
•It'll last even longer if you use "Protectors",
instead of "Conditioners".
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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The CG's Leather Serum is a nice product. It likely offers some protection, but it seems to me to be short lived. It's my favorite smelling leather product and leaves the seats silky smooth. I use it on top of a leather coating as needed. The product reminds me of Leather Master's Vital.
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I would definitely use a protectant for a negligent user. I've done 20 year old leather seats that look great with only conditioners.
I think we can all agree that the quality of the leather has EVERYTHING to do with how the leather wears.
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Re: CG Leather Serum vs Conditioner?
I know it's not exactly what's asked, but I liked the appeal on Leather Serum and tried to get it, but couldn't grab some. I was looking for improvement on leather conditioning I do.
That said, I went for the Mother's Leather Tech
Mothers Leather Cream Moisture-Rich Conditioner
I'm in love with it.
I use the CG leather cleaner which is very effective and can be diluted ~6:1 (very cost effective).
After that, Leather Tech is like 'applying wax on leather', work part by part and remove excess right on before moving to next section. A pleasure to work with, instant results and gratification. Use the provided applicator, a little goes a long way. Worth every cent.
It's a game changer on leather appearance and feel in my opinion. And soooo easy to apply.
If you can, give it a try.
Kind Regards.
“Nature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummy”
― Isaac Newton
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Re: CG Leather Serum vs Conditioner?
 Originally Posted by joebrez
I think we can all agree that the quality of the leather has EVERYTHING to do with how the leather wears.
I would rather not be included as one that agrees with your above, seemingly all-encompassing statement.
TO WIT:
What if it's "coated/protected" leather?
Then:
Wouldn't the quality (and maintenance) of this top-coating have everything to do with how the top-coating wears---not the underlying, (and thusly coated/protected), leather itself?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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 Originally Posted by FUNX725
I would rather not be included as one that agrees with your above, seemingly all-encompassing statement.
TO WIT:
What if it's "coated/protected" leather?
Then:
Wouldn't the quality (and maintenance) of this top-coating have everything to do with how the top-coating wears---not the underlying, (and thusly coated/protected), leather itself?
Bob
Cheap leather is still cheap leather...
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Re: CG Leather Serum vs Conditioner?
 Originally Posted by joebrez
Cheap leather is still cheap leather...
I wouldn't know.
How do you?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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