Anyone else think that PoorBoys Natural Look is....

Evenflow

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...actually BETTER at cleaning leather than some dedicated leather conditioners/cleaners? Today is my first day using this stuff and I am absolutely amazed at its cleaning/protecting capabilities. It leaves a nice sheen and really brings the interior to life.



I noticed it actually was working better than my Lexol products for the leather.
 
^ ^ Ditto. I'll have to try it on leather. I'm back to using Zymol because of the strong odor of every other product on the shelf.
 
I absolutely love PB Natural Look and Leather Stuff. I'm willing to bet that Natural Look is the same product as Leather Stuff, just more watered down. They just seem too similar, except for the consistency.



Natural Look is definately a product that I will be buying by the gallon.
 
I dislike it on leather, after a few days i feel it left my leather dry.



their leather conditioner felt more supple in a few days. so for leather i prefer it. As for using natural look to clean leather. I have used it on the steering wheel. And yes i feel it cleans better then their leather product but does not give that suppleness i want.



So if you two step the process i bet you'll have the best of both worlds.
 
I actually used LS on the interior of my beater the other day. Dash, door plastics and all leather. Looks very good so far. I did not buff any of it.
 
I actually prefer Natural Look to Trim Restorer on some exterior pieces...including those rubber moldings. For whatever reason, it seems to do better on sunroof moldings (generally harder rubber) as well.
 
Clean and condition then use 303. I used NL on black leather and while it looked ok in the beginning it developed a haze after a little while. Someone in another forum suggested 303 and I never looked back. Brilliant on black leather.
 
i havnt had that much success with NL



keeps comming out blotchy or leaves streaks on trim i use it on.



have used it on 3 differnet cars, and all have the same symptoms
 
^ I experienced a few streaks on my wife's dash, but a bit of extra buffing effort took care of them. Probably a silly question, but are you shaking the bottle prior to use? I've got to think your experience is an anomoly. In general I've found NL to be very forgiving.
 
I have a pretty old version of NL, so I've diluted it some with water (60:40). Works nicely in the interior. I avoid using it on Leather, seems a bit sticky. Better using an easy cleaner followed by a nice Conditioner. I'll have to try it more on the rubber trim.
 
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