Best conditioner and dressing for BMW interior?

ben54

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I guess I'm more accustomed to leather in Japanese cars that are coated (Lexus and Infiniti), that when I tried to condition the leather in a BMW, it streaked and looked splotchy. The plastic is also different. American Shine's plastic dressing seemed to work well on the plastic, but just wondering what is the preferred conditioner and dressing.
 
For the leather in my BMW, I used 4*'s leather cleaner and conditioner , I love the new leather smell left by the conditioner, for the rest of the interior (dash etc), I use poorboy's Natural Look. I use a damp yellow foam applicator to apply the conditioner and I don't get any streak or patchy spots cause by uneven application. Hope that helps :)
 
Four Star is a great product, but I have used PB NL on my tan colored leather and it worked really well and makes the leather have a bit of a shine
 
Thanks for the advice, I tried a leather conditioner from Malco and that didn't seem to work too well.
 
I really like 4* Leather cleaner gel, and the Leather conditioner. I use them every once in a while for a thorough cleaning/conditioning. For all the times in-between, I also use Poorboy's Natural Look.
 
i did a beamer today and that leather is wierd .. i used P&S natural look dressing and some aerosol dressing on the dash .. it doesnt seem to absorb the dressing..
 
I'll also agree with the recommendations for 4* Ultimate Leather Conditioner on leather and Poorboy's Natural Look for vinyl. Those are the products that I use on the interior of my BMW 330xi. My seats are covered with a coated leather which doesn't react well to many dressings. Some leave an oily feeling while others feel way too slippery.
 
bigron62 said:
i did a beamer today and that leather is wierd .. i used P&S natural look dressing and some aerosol dressing on the dash .. it doesnt seem to absorb the dressing..

My thoughts exactly. When I picked up the car, it looked like the interior needed some major conditioning, but when I tried to apply a dressing or conditioner, it didn't change the appearance much. Perhaps the interior is supposed to have the matte look to it.
 
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