What do you guys use for leather seat care?
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Alright, just ordered The leatherique RO and PC as well as the wolfgang exterior sealent for the purple vinyl stripes that were black at sometime. Will keep you guys posted with the results.
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2011 E550 4Matic, 2002 M3 Vert
Just had my leather cleaned by a pretty solid local car wash. However, they were unable to remove a few stains from the leather which I thought to be pretty minor. They said if they tried any harder that they could rub out the leather dye. Any suggestions for removing stubborn leather stains?
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I just ordered the Adams because of the UV protection and new car smell
I'll let you know how that works out.
Also, someone mentioned that the RR detailers apply with their bare hands...that's the best way to condition leather IMO. Don't use a rag or cloth as it absorbs a lot of the product and wont work it into the leather as well....and yes, be generous with the amount.
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Also, someone mentioned that the RR detailers apply with their bare hands...that's the best way to condition leather IMO. Don't use a rag or cloth as it absorbs a lot of the product and wont work it into the leather as well....and yes, be generous with the amount.
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2004 E55
I just ordered the Adams because of the UV protection and new car smell
I'll let you know how that works out.
Also, someone mentioned that the RR detailers apply with their bare hands...that's the best way to condition leather IMO. Don't use a rag or cloth as it absorbs a lot of the product and wont work it into the leather as well....and yes, be generous with the amount.
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Also, someone mentioned that the RR detailers apply with their bare hands...that's the best way to condition leather IMO. Don't use a rag or cloth as it absorbs a lot of the product and wont work it into the leather as well....and yes, be generous with the amount.
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'19 E63S, ‘16 CLS63 RIP, '09 E63 Gone, '06 M5 Gone, '97 Supra TT Gone
I ordered Leatherique and went through the process a few weeks ago. Have to say it's a huge improvement in the feel of my leather!
It was a little weird using the oil FIRST, then the cleaner 24 hours later but my interior is gorgeous. I waited another few days and applied the oil again for good measure. The stuff is great and my napa seats thank MBWorld.
It was a little weird using the oil FIRST, then the cleaner 24 hours later but my interior is gorgeous. I waited another few days and applied the oil again for good measure. The stuff is great and my napa seats thank MBWorld.
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I typically use Crisco, for that smooth buttery feel, just kidding. I use lexol leather care.
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