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DavidB said:My concern in doing so is the solvent level in Scotch Guard. It could very well remove the coating on the leather (if there is one), the dye, or both.
I would try it in an area you won't see first. Spray a very light coat and let it dry... NO WIPING!
nightmare said:I have purchased a new car, I chose not to go with the overly expensive dealer teflon coating for black paint. Is there a teflon coating that would be recommended? I also have leather seats, is there an alternate to Scotchguard?