Best Leather Treatment?

soog

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I did a few searches for this already, but every thread I found were generally prodect specific.

I would do a poll, but I dont know enough about the products availible.

What are your personal favorites as far as leather cleaning and treatment goes?
 
For cleaning if the leather is soiled I use APC+ 13:1 and scrub then let dry and condition with Meguiars Detailer leather cleaner and conditioner. Some people use TOL deep down for cleaning leather and then condition with 4* leather conditioner. I find that when using my combo the leather looks great afterwards.
 
My favorite dressings are 4* Ultimate Leather Conditioner and Poorboy's Natural Look with Lexol coming in a distant third.
 
Not a professional, but I have had awfully good results with a Woolite and water mixture of 6:1 for cleaning.
Scottwax uses it on some really high dollar cars with no problem so I thought it would be good enough for my Pontiac.

For conditioner, I use 4 Star. Seems to work good and the leather smell is great. Just enough scent to smell like leather, but not be overpowering.

Aside to Dwayne. If you put out some small samples of your leather conditioner, you could probably double your sales of it.

Charles
 
The cleaner gel is amazing - if you use a white MF you can literally see what comes off your leather - mine is black so you can't see that it's dirty but man - the gel tells all! and the conditioner - it puts in that leather smell - not that "fake" leather smell but the smell you got the day you first opened the door to your new car and went --ahhhhhh leather.
 
I have used numerous leather care products but the Four Star Leather Care twins are my favorite year after year.

Happy Detailing,

Dwayne
 
Some have said Griot's makes the best leather products (although I have never used them). Has anyone compared 4* to Griot's directly?
 
Leatherique makes some awfully good stuff, however, it is really expensive. It is a combination of nourishing oil that you put on first, followed by a cleaner that you use after the oil has penetrated the leather. This stuff smells exactly like leather smells, and leaves if very soft. It is a restoration product, but can be used as a detailer or maintenance product.
 
leatherique is not just for restoration but is designed for regular cleaning and conditioning as well. It REALLLY softens up the leather and after applying the conditioner the dirt literally lifts up off the leather to be wiped away (you're supposed to follow with the cleaner to enhance this cleaning).
 
rhillstr said:
leatherique is not just for restoration but is designed for regular cleaning and conditioning as well. It REALLLY softens up the leather and after applying the conditioner the dirt literally lifts up off the leather to be wiped away (you're supposed to follow with the cleaner to enhance this cleaning).
Have you used Leatherique on coated leather?
I am curious about the results on Pontiac coated leather.

Charles
 
I am curious to know more about Leatherique as well. Does it leave the seats greasy at all? How is the look: shiny, satin? Does it have good UV protection?

I will add that I currently use 4* and Pinnacle and they both work very well. I find Pinnacle to be a little shinier but 4* seems to last longer.
 
I have never used leatherique on coated leather. I used it on a smelly, sweaty leather watch band, and it worked great. The band does not smell like sweat anymore. It is also very soft and supple. The leatherique website does mention something about silocone will prevent the rejuvinator oil from absorbing into the leather. Leatherique also makes custom leather restoration dyes. They have a good website.
 
Sorry, I forgot to mention that Leatheriques cleaner is supposed to work well on vinyl and rubber surfaces. I used some of the cleaner to clean up some white rubber sneaker soles. It worked surprisingly well. As you can see, I use my detailing products on other things besides cars.
 
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