Thought I'd ask if there is a better way than how I do it now. I use Lexol and spray down a section and work it in with a Meguair's foam pad. If the leather suks it all up, I repeat until it won't absorb any more. The instructions say to then buff it off but I just leave it dry. Any better way to do it?
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Re: How do YOU apply leather conditioner?
Best trick EVER. Use a hair dryer to heat the leather. You'll know it's ready to condition when it's taut...the wrinkles will shrink, wear on the driver(the most sat in) seat will go back to almost new. THEN apply the conditioner. As the leather cools down the pores close, sealing the conditioner into it...not just on top.
I'm a huge fan of Zymol for this because they have seperate cleaner and conditioner.
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Re: How do YOU apply leather conditioner?
Originally posted by ocdetail View PostBest trick EVER. Use a hair dryer to heat the leather. You'll know it's ready to condition when it's taut...the wrinkles will shrink, wear on the driver(the most sat in) seat will go back to almost new. THEN apply the conditioner. As the leather cools down the pores close, sealing the conditioner into it...not just on top.
Originally posted by ocdetail View PostI'm a huge fan of Zymol for this because they have seperate cleaner and conditioner.
Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Re: How do YOU apply leather conditioner?
Originally posted by ocdetail View PostBest trick EVER. Use a hair dryer to heat the leather. You'll know it's ready to condition when it's taut...the wrinkles will shrink, wear on the driver(the most sat in) seat will go back to almost new. THEN apply the conditioner. As the leather cools down the pores close, sealing the conditioner into it...not just on top.
I'm a huge fan of Zymol for this because they have seperate cleaner and conditioner.
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FYI - we have a separate cleaner and conditional as well
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Thanks Mike, I'll pick up a bottle of step 2 this weekend and try it out. The one thing that gets me the most is 99% of leather conditioners on the market do not contour to all 3 of the applicable senses. Looks, feel but not smell. Every leather conditioner I have ever bought has had some citris/neat's foot/other misc pleasant smell incorporated into it. Chemical Guys makes a leather spray scent, but if I wanted a floor mat or carpet to smell like leather, I'd upholster my truck with my softball glove. I want my leather to smell like leather. If a company could incorporate all 3 of these qualities in a 2nd step conditioner, #1 they'd have my business by the gallon #2 I wouldn't be the only one buying it, I guessing.
Ford makes a F-150 edition called King Ranch. That is what leather should smell like. Anybody ever sat in one of these vehicles to back me up?
Whew, sorry for the rant everyone.
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the only leather items i have in my truck is my steering wheel and shift knob. i bought some gold class leather wipes since my areas were so small. but it seems like most people dislike the wipes the most. some say it doesn't "penetrate" the leather enough. being that i only have a steering wheel and shift knob, should i stick with the wipes? or would another method be more effective?2007 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab V6 SR5 - Black Sand Pearl
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i own a merc with vented leather seats and use a foam cleaner/conditioner supplied by my dealer, which i belive is made by Sonax, some german brand. I spray the foam directly on the non vented area first, then evently spread the foam across the whole section (vented or not) , wait a few minutes and wipe it clean using a dry, thick cotton towel.
IMO, i prefer leather conditioner/cleaner NOT to smell like anything un-natural (eg. air spray, or some weird parfum).i like the smell of new, good quality leather, and that Sonax foam suits me well. Btw, My wife once brought some unbranded 'leather restoration oil', which smells like someone's divied ashtray..
talking about smells, anyone seen the new Maserati quattroporte GTS? A friend of mine got one, the thing smells like im sitting in some really expensive handbag . the italians sure understands the art of combining scents to make things smell expensive .lol
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I have used the Rich Leather Aloe products. I then switched to Lexol's brand. I then switched to Leather CPR and now I'm back to RLA cleaner and conditioner products. I still like LeatherCPU but I like the cleaning ability of RLA and that the conditioner is a separate product. Neither of them have a scent that I can smell. The conditioner is good in that it does not leave a white film like some other products.
I apply by hand and rub into the seat.
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I'm not sure a urathene covering (used in 95% of modern 'leather' upholstery) rquires a conditioner~ Providing unbiased advice that Professional and Enthusiast Detailer’s Trust ~ Blog – http://togwt1980.blogspot.com
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