stang03
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So I just got a new car, what is a good product to keep the leather looking new and wrinkle free (to an extent)????
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An observation, and I say this knowing this isn't your first go 'round, BUT if you are having to take these measures you are probably using too much water/cleaner....Once all "cleaning" is done, I let the leather sit for several hours with windows cracked to keep air in and let moisture out. I even add a few packs of moisture reduction bags on floor and hang them off coat hooks and mirror just to suck up as much as I can prior to treatment.
Honestly, I dont dress to "protect" my vehicle's interior. My jeans are Wrangler Cowboy Cut Original Fit) and they've got rivets. Wore Wranglers long before I had a vehicle with leather interior, and I haven't even noticed any really heavy wear patterns because of that feature....
Watch what you wear or how you move in and out of the seats will also keep them from wearing too soon. Some jeans are a bit tough on leather and any with rivets will add that much more wear as you can imagine.
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An observation, and I say this knowing this isn't your first go 'round, BUT if you are having to take these measures you are probably using too much water/cleaner.
Answer, no. All water/cleaner have been removed, just an added bonus if I'm letting it sit to dry. You cana't expect to have the leather completly dry by wiping alone but you sure do get the majority of it.
Honestly, I dont dress to "protect" my vehicle's interior. My jeans are Wrangler Cowboy Cut Original Fit) and they've got rivets. Wore Wranglers long before I had a vehicle with leather interior, and I haven't even noticed any really heavy wear patterns because of that feature.
So I just got a new car, what is a good product to keep the leather looking new and wrinkle free (to an extent)????