Slik560
New member
I've been a Leatherique user and the combo of their rejuvinator oil and cleaner is doing it's job on the 21+ year-old seats in my 87 Benz. There has been minimal color transfer (blue leather) when using the Prestine Clean and white cotton cloths. The seats are softening, but two decades of neglect by the previous owner makes the recovery a slow job. Now,
I wanted a little more luster to the seats and headrests, so I got some Griot's Garage Leather Care to try. It seemed to bring up a nice finish, but the real problem with it is streaking. I switched from applying by hand to using a detail sponge, but when the product has dried and I buff it up, there is still some uneven-ness about it. The real problem is the smooth leather on the backs of the seats. Terrible streaking.
I decided to remove the Griots and got out the Prestine Clean and cotton cloths and GOOD LORD did the color come off on the cloths!! :bawling: Not to the point of destroying the look, but enough to make be put the Griot's leather stuff away. A cleaning with Prestine Clean eliminated most of the streaking on the smooth leather seat backs.
UNLESS there is a leather conditioner out there that is color safe for the older leather, I'll just stick with Leatherique and go with the flat finish on the seats. The other leather in the car look great with Leatherique, so maybe it's just a matter of time until the seats soften.
As always, any constructive feedback is appreciated. :thx
I wanted a little more luster to the seats and headrests, so I got some Griot's Garage Leather Care to try. It seemed to bring up a nice finish, but the real problem with it is streaking. I switched from applying by hand to using a detail sponge, but when the product has dried and I buff it up, there is still some uneven-ness about it. The real problem is the smooth leather on the backs of the seats. Terrible streaking.
I decided to remove the Griots and got out the Prestine Clean and cotton cloths and GOOD LORD did the color come off on the cloths!! :bawling: Not to the point of destroying the look, but enough to make be put the Griot's leather stuff away. A cleaning with Prestine Clean eliminated most of the streaking on the smooth leather seat backs.
UNLESS there is a leather conditioner out there that is color safe for the older leather, I'll just stick with Leatherique and go with the flat finish on the seats. The other leather in the car look great with Leatherique, so maybe it's just a matter of time until the seats soften.
As always, any constructive feedback is appreciated. :thx