Hi Everyone,
Thanks to all the great information and members on this forum I have been putting together a detailing kit for my daily driver that I have been starting to use. One issue I came upon were the black perforated leather seats in my Lexus GS350. The previous owner seems to have slathered some sort of white protectant on the seats which has become chalky and embedded itself in to perforations and seams on the seats. Thanks to TOGWT's blogs and many other users recommendations, I purchased the Leather Masters strong foam cleaner, Vital and Protectant but would to know if anyone has any secrets when it comes to cleaning the tiny holes all over the seats?
Also I was hoping the Leather Masters product would help to make the leather a little softer and maybe reduce the creases in the leather a little, but after application per the instructions, found the leather to be just as hard, any tips here or is it just a matter of daily/weekly application until it becomes softer? The leather is not in terribly bad shape, just a little stiffer in some spots than others.
Thanks for any input!
Thanks to all the great information and members on this forum I have been putting together a detailing kit for my daily driver that I have been starting to use. One issue I came upon were the black perforated leather seats in my Lexus GS350. The previous owner seems to have slathered some sort of white protectant on the seats which has become chalky and embedded itself in to perforations and seams on the seats. Thanks to TOGWT's blogs and many other users recommendations, I purchased the Leather Masters strong foam cleaner, Vital and Protectant but would to know if anyone has any secrets when it comes to cleaning the tiny holes all over the seats?
Also I was hoping the Leather Masters product would help to make the leather a little softer and maybe reduce the creases in the leather a little, but after application per the instructions, found the leather to be just as hard, any tips here or is it just a matter of daily/weekly application until it becomes softer? The leather is not in terribly bad shape, just a little stiffer in some spots than others.
Thanks for any input!