Poorboys Natural look dressing advice As well as a few more Questons

Blockisle9

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I purchased the poorboys natural look dressing to use as a cleaner and dressing for my vehicle (2017 still fairly clean) I`m planning on using it on the leather seats also.
Then I found in my garage a bottle of Tanners Preserve leather cleaner and a bottle of Lexol Leather cleaner. Is the Poorboys good enough since the seats are fairly clean and new?
I know I`m probably over thinking this.....
I know nothing about those two products and was looking for advise on there safety.
I also have Ardex new wave concentrate cleaner, again no clue how safe this is either.
thanks for your input
Lenny
 
natural look has a light cleaner in it and some biocides or something like that....I don`t see any issues using for your application

I personally didn`t like the smell of Lexol so I stopped using it

Natural look is my go-to dressing for interior and I used it on leather seats recently, its a tad bit slicker when used on leather seats than their Leather Stuff (which is a cleaner/protectant as well)
 
Like Brandt said Natural Look works really well on a newer coated seat, but Leather Stuff works a little better and adds little to no extra shine.
 
Natural Look is fantastic. It`s pretty much my go to product for the interior of the car. On my own, I don`t use it that often because my car still has that nice leather smell to it. But the scent of the natural look is great. I squeeze a generous amount on a rag and I spread it around a little bit. I start off with the dash and clean it. Then I move to the console and then out to the doors.
As stated already, it doesnt leave it shiny. Which is very important to me. Because I don`t like that greasy look.
 
I have and use the product - like it a lot. I don`t use it on the dash though. My experience is, if you don`t use a windshield cover, the heat from the sun will make it bloom onto your glass.
 
I have and use the product - like it a lot. I don`t use it on the dash though. My experience is, if you don`t use a windshield cover, the heat from the sun will make it bloom onto your glass.

I never had that happen w natural look. And I don`t use a windshield cover.
 
I never had that happen w natural look. And I don`t use a windshield cover.
me either

two vehicles, last 4 years on challenger, last 3 yrs on outside truck..hell, two coats lasts 5 or 6 months on my truck no problem

its a hard plastic type surface
 
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