Leather Reconditioner
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Leather Reconditioner
So as the title states...I have some worn leather on the drivers seat side. What do you recommend to use in terms of color and conditioner? (Black leather interior).
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I have never heard a bad thing about leatherique, used it to redo a steering wheel and results where great.
Update: I use Zaino for maintenance, but leatherique if you need to refurbish.
Update: I use Zaino for maintenance, but leatherique if you need to refurbish.
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I swear by AutoGlym Leather Conditioning Balm. It's amazing.
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I used leatherique as well. It's awesome but takes some time since you have to let it soak in. It's worth it though.
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I'm another supporter of leatherique.
Use the leather conditioner first, let it soak in (like leave it for a few hours, preferably in the sun with windows up).
Then wipe it down with the Prestine Clean. I usually wipe down after that with a damp towel (i feel the prestine clean has a little sticky to it).
I use it on seats, steering wheel and gear shift know. Steering wheel feels amazing afterward.
Use the leather conditioner first, let it soak in (like leave it for a few hours, preferably in the sun with windows up).
Then wipe it down with the Prestine Clean. I usually wipe down after that with a damp towel (i feel the prestine clean has a little sticky to it).
I use it on seats, steering wheel and gear shift know. Steering wheel feels amazing afterward.