Blus Nappa Leather seats

SquiderM3

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Blue Nappa Leather seats

Hello

I have in my car, blue Nappa leather seats and have decided 'Leatherique' as the way to go for conditioning and cleaning (have read good things about 4* Ultimate as well, but can't find it here in Canada).

My question is: will Leatherique change the color or darken the seats at all? The shade of blue is light, not like a dark blue.

TIA

Squider
 
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Not having worked with the product that you are talking about. It might darken the leather a little bit but over all I doubt that you will notice it. Can you get Lexol up your way? the cleaners and condidtioners are pretty good.
 
I can; however, from reading people's reviews it leaves a shine (which I don't want) and it doesn't clean or rejuvenate as well. What are your thoughts on Lexol?
 
I've used Lexol for years and you can buff the finish with a cotton towel after. Either way you can't go wrong with each product any portection is better than nothing. Can you not get four star up your way at all? PAC cannot ship to you?
 
I am using the Leatherique system now, Read here:

Leatherique Review with Pics

Also, I just used the 4* Leather Cleaner and Conditioner yesterday on my wifes car. They are great too. I love the smell of that conditioner. It makes your leather smell new again.
 
Cleaning leather is simple. You most likely have it.

Mix up some Woolite and distilled water. 6 parts distilled water, 1 part Woolite. Use a spray bottle and if you need a brush, use ONLY horsehair.

Get a few clean damp terry towels. Spray the leather with the Woolite mix, brush if needed, use the damp towels to wipe off excess Wollite. Use a few dry ones and wit until fully dry before treatment.

Treat with Zaino Z-10 and it will smell brand new! Closest thing to new leather smell I've found.

Look at it this way, I have an Ecru interior (cream white) and I'm always cleaning it! Woolite is recommended, but not in name by Lexus for leather cleaning. You don't need heavy treatments as all new leathers today are all coated just like a clearcoat, but just for leather. Still breaths, just harder to stain.

Regards,
Deanski
 
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The Leatherique products are great. I especially like the pristine clean cleaner. After treating the leather with the rejuvenator oil and then cleaning with pristine clean, the leather has no residue or color change.
 
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