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  • What is the best to maintain leather?

    Hi, i would like to know what is the best to use to maintain my leather seats.The seats are in excellent condition only 3yr old.I have been using the meguiar's gold class wipes which i find ok but is there something better?

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    Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

    Window Tint

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      Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

      IMHO I would use the Megs "Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner Conditioner". I have found that the best way for me... is to apply product with your bare hands(so none of the product will be absorbed into the cloth) and leave it on there for 30 min. or so, so the leather can "drink in the conditioner". Also make sure you do this while the leather is cool. After the 30 min, buff it off with a clean towel. The smell is great to!

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        Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

        Yeah, use the liquid or gel cleaner/conditioner.
        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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          Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

          Sorry about this but I don't wanted to make another thread about this but do those cleaners make leathers look new again. for ex. this how my seats look

          Last edited by Markus Kleis; Oct 26, 2010, 09:55 PM. Reason: No hyperlinks before 30 posts

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            Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

            Originally posted by Meg's noob View Post
            Sorry about this but I don't wanted to make another thread about this but do those cleaners make leathers look new again. for ex. this how my seats look

            I tried to embed the photos, but the hosting site you used wouldn't allow it.

            Either way, from what I saw, your leather appears to be in moderate condition.

            The deeper cracks really can't be removed, but the best thing you can do is apply ample amounts of a Meguiar's leather conditioner of choice and give it time to soak.

            Then wipe away any excess. The key is regular maintenance, as leather is a surface that if left too go too long without care can go beyond repair (without serious work, sanding, dying, etc).

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              Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

              You can find a stronger cleaner like APC, or the Meguiars 2-step Cleaner and Conditioner, if needed.
              2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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                Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

                I always used a conditioning gel. There is a system out there for restoring. I do not recall the name but there are some pics I have seen that were out of sight.

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                  Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

                  Originally posted by ALLMAN BROS FAN View Post
                  IMHO I would use the Megs "Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner Conditioner". I have found that the best way for me... is to apply product with your bare hands(so none of the product will be absorbed into the cloth) and leave it on there for 30 min. or so, so the leather can "drink in the conditioner". Also make sure you do this while the leather is cool. After the 30 min, buff it off with a clean towel. The smell is great to!
                  Does it make the leather shinny cause i prefer the natural look

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                    Re: What is the best to maintain leather?

                    You should consider Leatherique

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