One good thing about a heatwave.......
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One good thing about a heatwave.......
Take advantage of the heat......Leatherique!
I know most of the country is locked in this heatwave,but here is the opportunity to take advantage of it.I am treating the 420SEL tomorrow followed by the C43 on Thursday.Just apply the RO and let it BAKE....the longer the better.Alot of people in the detailing forum have posted that they want to "try" the Leatherique.......well there is no better time than now !
I know most of the country is locked in this heatwave,but here is the opportunity to take advantage of it.I am treating the 420SEL tomorrow followed by the C43 on Thursday.Just apply the RO and let it BAKE....the longer the better.Alot of people in the detailing forum have posted that they want to "try" the Leatherique.......well there is no better time than now !
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Same here. I have the products, but am waiting for the odd day when I wake up about dawn. I'd really rather apply it before it gets above 80 degrees Farenheit
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Had to "bump" this thread because alot of us are locked into this current heat wave.Take advantage of something you cannot change - this is the perfect opportunity to use this product.May I also suggest you grab your leather coats out of the closet, treat them and put them in the vehicle as well.The results will be impressive!
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Hydration
Leather naturally absorbs and retains moisture vapour, meaning it’s also susceptible to losing the moisture necessary to keep it pliant and soft. One of major attribute is its ability for transpiration (allowing the movement of moisture back and forth (evaporation and hydration), which it does even better than wool.
“Hydration of Finished Leather” - http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopia...d-leather.html
Leather naturally absorbs and retains moisture vapour, meaning it’s also susceptible to losing the moisture necessary to keep it pliant and soft. One of major attribute is its ability for transpiration (allowing the movement of moisture back and forth (evaporation and hydration), which it does even better than wool.
“Hydration of Finished Leather” - http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopia...d-leather.html