Did my seats yesterday with the Rej. Oil and it went as expected. This morning when I poured the Prestine Clean into a spray bottle it smelt and had the same oil consistancy as the Rej. Oil.
So I sprayed the seats down and started working on them. I noticed that the cleaner was in fact kinda oily. I wiped the seats down and buffed them with a MF towel when finished.
They look ok, however they feel like they still have oil on them. I mean when driving around my hands feel kindy filmy after touching everything....
Do you think that maybe my prestine clean bottle was mis-labled by mistake as the two bottles are identical and have identical labels as well.
I used about 8oz of each product for a C43 interior.
So I sprayed the seats down and started working on them. I noticed that the cleaner was in fact kinda oily. I wiped the seats down and buffed them with a MF towel when finished.
They look ok, however they feel like they still have oil on them. I mean when driving around my hands feel kindy filmy after touching everything....
Do you think that maybe my prestine clean bottle was mis-labled by mistake as the two bottles are identical and have identical labels as well.
I used about 8oz of each product for a C43 interior.
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Both products contain oils and both work better on warm surfaces (especially on covered leather as the polyurethane has a slow absorbing rate) The oil will work better if you first warm it in a microwave, and also warm the leather surfaces (in the sun, with a hair dryer or with the vehicles heating system) this allows the oil to permeate deeper
JonM
JonM
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The PC is lighter in color than the RO. They should not feel oily when done. The tackyness will go away in a few hours if done correct.
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