Paul@Autopia
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Review: Polish Angel Luxury Leather Kit
I recently purchased a new (to me) ’05 Mazdaspeed Miata, with a leather interior. Amazingly, when I picked it up from the dealership it had been detailed properly (on the interior at least, the exterior is a story for another time). However after a month of daily driving, the leather seats were starting to stiffen and needed a thorough cleaning. I saw my chance and took it, cleaning my seats with the recently added Polish Angel Luxury Leather Kit
The day before I did my seats I had a bag of products in my passenger seat that leaked, covering my seat in an oily substance. Here’s what we started with:
Time to get started! After taping the seat I generously sprayed Bella Clean directly onto the seat then immediately scrubbing with their Venice Leather Brush.
Bella Clean smells like no other leather cleaner I’ve used. Somewhere between freshly squeezed lime, lemon and orange, this is the best smelling leather cleaner I’ve come across. Polish Angel seriously needs to consider making cologne in this scent.
Clean vs unclean
I also used this opportunity to try out the new Artic White Microfiber Towels
Ew. That was from the bottom of the passenger seat alone.
Now time for Charisma!
A Few drops on a Microfiber applicator was all I needed.
Massage into the leather.
50/50 shot of the result:
Another one on the headrest:
The finished product:
The Leather trio:
And the damage to the towel:
Closing thoughts:
Bella Clean Leather Cleaner-
Insane cleaning power, sensational smell and no residue left behind.
Not the cheapest leather cleaner out there, however a little product goes a long way (I used 3-4 sprays per seat).
Most interior cleaners have a harsh chemical smell, not Bella Clean! The smell made this cleaner delightful to work with. The fact that it makes cleaning my interior enjoyable makes it well worth the premium.
Charisma Leather Cleaner –
It’s now been over a week since I applied Charisma and my leather is still incredibly soft and supple. I love the feel that it has given my seats, not at all slippery or greasy, while also giving the surface a darkened look. When applying it has a slight citrus scent, however it does not linger once the excess product is removed, a big positive in my book as most clients are very picky about scents in their interior.
Venice Leather Brush -
While this brush is incredible soft, it still did an outstanding job at gently attacking the dirt, grime, and oils on my car's leather and fills a void in my interior tool arsenal.
If you're interested in keeping your leather interior in astounding shape this is a kit I would highly recommend :bigups:bigups
I recently purchased a new (to me) ’05 Mazdaspeed Miata, with a leather interior. Amazingly, when I picked it up from the dealership it had been detailed properly (on the interior at least, the exterior is a story for another time). However after a month of daily driving, the leather seats were starting to stiffen and needed a thorough cleaning. I saw my chance and took it, cleaning my seats with the recently added Polish Angel Luxury Leather Kit
The day before I did my seats I had a bag of products in my passenger seat that leaked, covering my seat in an oily substance. Here’s what we started with:


Time to get started! After taping the seat I generously sprayed Bella Clean directly onto the seat then immediately scrubbing with their Venice Leather Brush.

Bella Clean smells like no other leather cleaner I’ve used. Somewhere between freshly squeezed lime, lemon and orange, this is the best smelling leather cleaner I’ve come across. Polish Angel seriously needs to consider making cologne in this scent.

Clean vs unclean

I also used this opportunity to try out the new Artic White Microfiber Towels

Ew. That was from the bottom of the passenger seat alone.

Now time for Charisma!

A Few drops on a Microfiber applicator was all I needed.

Massage into the leather.

50/50 shot of the result:

Another one on the headrest:

The finished product:

The Leather trio:

And the damage to the towel:

Closing thoughts:
Bella Clean Leather Cleaner-
Insane cleaning power, sensational smell and no residue left behind.
Not the cheapest leather cleaner out there, however a little product goes a long way (I used 3-4 sprays per seat).
Most interior cleaners have a harsh chemical smell, not Bella Clean! The smell made this cleaner delightful to work with. The fact that it makes cleaning my interior enjoyable makes it well worth the premium.
Charisma Leather Cleaner –
It’s now been over a week since I applied Charisma and my leather is still incredibly soft and supple. I love the feel that it has given my seats, not at all slippery or greasy, while also giving the surface a darkened look. When applying it has a slight citrus scent, however it does not linger once the excess product is removed, a big positive in my book as most clients are very picky about scents in their interior.
Venice Leather Brush -
While this brush is incredible soft, it still did an outstanding job at gently attacking the dirt, grime, and oils on my car's leather and fills a void in my interior tool arsenal.
If you're interested in keeping your leather interior in astounding shape this is a kit I would highly recommend :bigups:bigups