AuAltima3.5
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I had done quite a bit of searching about using Leatherique on coated leather. My car has coated leather (G35) and almost every post I saw, except for an LHS with coated leather, were all about leatherette or uncoated leather.
After much searching, contemplating, and pondering I sprung for the kit with the Rejuvenator Oil, Pristine Clean, brush and MF stuff off of amazon.
First, I didn't let the Rej Oil sit for days and days in a hot car. I let it sit for 6 hours in the sun in 70*F ambient temps.
I removed with the Pristine Clean and am AMAZED. The leather looks factory fresh, minus some bolster wear. It has a perfect matte finish. It smells great, but it is still a little tacky. The Rej Oil got very tacky and really needs another round of Pristine clean to get it all off.
My leather had alot of grime in cracks and it got all of this out. I'm convinced letting it sit longer would have only conditioned the leather more. It got rid of the cardboard feeling on the rear headrests, too.
So, coated leather owners - if you are wondering - leatherique does work on coated leather. At least it did for me. I'm never going back to the two step cleaner/conditioners after using this stuff. It may be pricey, but it functions wonderfully.
Happy Cleaning!
Sorry, no before/afters. I will try to round up an after pic soon.
After much searching, contemplating, and pondering I sprung for the kit with the Rejuvenator Oil, Pristine Clean, brush and MF stuff off of amazon.
First, I didn't let the Rej Oil sit for days and days in a hot car. I let it sit for 6 hours in the sun in 70*F ambient temps.
I removed with the Pristine Clean and am AMAZED. The leather looks factory fresh, minus some bolster wear. It has a perfect matte finish. It smells great, but it is still a little tacky. The Rej Oil got very tacky and really needs another round of Pristine clean to get it all off.
My leather had alot of grime in cracks and it got all of this out. I'm convinced letting it sit longer would have only conditioned the leather more. It got rid of the cardboard feeling on the rear headrests, too.
So, coated leather owners - if you are wondering - leatherique does work on coated leather. At least it did for me. I'm never going back to the two step cleaner/conditioners after using this stuff. It may be pricey, but it functions wonderfully.
Happy Cleaning!
Sorry, no before/afters. I will try to round up an after pic soon.