Mmmph
Mad Detailer
I've been using Pinnacle Leather Conditioner. I've promoted it here and extolled its virtues. For me, it provides a great finish, with a great leather smell...but, as I've posted, it's pricey at $24.95 USD for 16oz.
I was perusing the shelves at NAPA the other week and saw Duragloss 221/222 Leather Conditioner. Being the curious sort, I shook it up and opened it. Wow, there was the same great Pinnacle smell that I loved.
I passed over the #221 (8oz./$5.69 USD), and bought the #222 (32oz./$16.84 USD). I drove home, cleaned my seats with Pinnacle Leather & Vinyl Cleaner and applied the Duragloss Leather Conditioner. I love working this into my seats with my hands. After a couple hours, I buffed the seats. Compared to the Pinnacle LC, Duragloss 221 has more of a matte finish, but leaves the leather just as soft, supple and smelling great. Seven days later the seats look great and the car still has that great leather smell, even surpassing Pinnacle LC.
Their ad says Duragloss 221/222 "contains a blend of mink oil and lanolin which penetrates and maintains the soft, supple, feel and fragrance of fine leather. It gives a non-glossy, non-greasy treatment to both new and old leather. Breathes new life into old leather."
I've used several Duragloss products in the past, and found them to be quality products, but I had never tried their Leather Conditioner. For me, it provides a great finish, with a great leather smell...and, as I'm posting now, it's a great deal at $17 USD per quart.
I'm sold and have converted. Highly Recommended. :up :up
Duragloss Leather Conditioner #221 8oz.
Duragloss Leather Conditioner #222 32oz.
I was perusing the shelves at NAPA the other week and saw Duragloss 221/222 Leather Conditioner. Being the curious sort, I shook it up and opened it. Wow, there was the same great Pinnacle smell that I loved.
I passed over the #221 (8oz./$5.69 USD), and bought the #222 (32oz./$16.84 USD). I drove home, cleaned my seats with Pinnacle Leather & Vinyl Cleaner and applied the Duragloss Leather Conditioner. I love working this into my seats with my hands. After a couple hours, I buffed the seats. Compared to the Pinnacle LC, Duragloss 221 has more of a matte finish, but leaves the leather just as soft, supple and smelling great. Seven days later the seats look great and the car still has that great leather smell, even surpassing Pinnacle LC.
Their ad says Duragloss 221/222 "contains a blend of mink oil and lanolin which penetrates and maintains the soft, supple, feel and fragrance of fine leather. It gives a non-glossy, non-greasy treatment to both new and old leather. Breathes new life into old leather."
I've used several Duragloss products in the past, and found them to be quality products, but I had never tried their Leather Conditioner. For me, it provides a great finish, with a great leather smell...and, as I'm posting now, it's a great deal at $17 USD per quart.
I'm sold and have converted. Highly Recommended. :up :up
Duragloss Leather Conditioner #221 8oz.
Duragloss Leather Conditioner #222 32oz.