SONUS Leather Cleaner and Conditioner

Deanski

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OK, So I hear SONUS leather cleaner and the SONUS leather conditioner is very close to factory Porsche leather. What I am trying to explain is the very unique smell of a new Porsche.



Has anyone else experienced this? Is it even close?



As much as I love Zaino Z-9 and Z-10, I find them a bit too strong in leather odor or smell for Porsche leather interiors.



I also see the cleaner is "out of stock". Anyone know when it will be back in stock?



Some "P" car owners still use Lexol (ugh) and Connely Hide Food (geez).



Regards,

Deanski
 
Deanski,



In order to understand the Porsche/Audi leather aroma, you have to first understand how the leather is created. Porsche is very particular about their skins. Each skin is split, milled, treated with minerals, dyed then coated.



In my garage I have a factory half hide I purchased to do a full leather conversion on my first 993S. The skin is very thin... not at all like a Mercedes skin. I have two 1' by 1' squares I use for testing. One of them stays in an air-tight bag and the other I keep out in the elements and treat with Sonus Leather Care products. After years of aging, you can't tell the difference in feel, texture or fragrance.



You might be interested to know the the Sonus Leather Cleaner is a clear gel. I made it a gel, instead of a spray becuase you don't want the leather to absorb the cleaners. Most cleaners pull out the moisture and minerals/vitamins I'm trying to keep in. Plus, I don't want a cleaner flying around in my cockpit getting on everything. I want it where I want to put it.



The Sonus Leather Conditioner is very thin. It's thin because it needs to get through the micro-perforations in the vinyl coating. ALL other leather car treatments treat the vinyl coating, not the leather. Sonus Leather Conditioner treats the leather.



Finally, leather smells like leather because it's a skin. Many products on the market use a fragrance that smells kind of like leather, but it's just perfume. Sonus Leather Condition makes your leather smell like new again because it's moisturizing and restoring vitamins. That's what restores the smell... not a perfume!



If you don't like this product, I'll give you 110% of your money back!



db
 
Once again, Thank you Dave!



Good to know the product is as close as possible.



Now, when do you think the cleaner will be back in stock? I need to order both.



I'm sure I'll be quite satisfied with them.



It just shocks me that some "P" car owners will use Lexol or Hide Food on thier leather. Lexol smells terrible as does Hide Food. The original Hide Food had so much solvents, that it used to smell like kerosene. I know they changed the formula and name due to the word "food" in it.



I always wondered what Porsche used as their leather product? Who is the mfg for their branded line? I don't think it was SONAX.



Let me know when the cleaner comes back into stock so I can order the two as well as some more pads etc.



Thanking you in advance,



Deanski
 
Deanski,



Only the 16 oz bottles are out of stock. I phased it out. Here's the 8 oz. bottle size:



http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-600-8.html



By the way, I agree with you in regards to Lexol and Hide Food. What made me nuts about finding the right product for the Sonus line was finally running out of my original Zymol Treat leather conditioner. Prior to TW taking over mfg of Zymol products, they had the best leather conditioner on the market. It came darn close to being exactly what I wanted in a leather treatment. I don't care for their new formula at all.



db
 
DavidB said:
Deanski,



Only the 16 oz bottles are out of stock. I phased it out. Here's the 8 oz. bottle size:



http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-600-8.html



By the way, I agree with you in regards to Lexol and Hide Food. What made me nuts about finding the right product for the Sonus line was finally running out of my original Zymol Treat leather conditioner. Prior to TW taking over mfg of Zymol products, they had the best leather conditioner on the market. It came darn close to being exactly what I wanted in a leather treatment. I don't care for their new formula at all.



db





I know what you mean regarding Zymol. Zymol being in CT, I knew the owner when he used to make wax in his home in Stamford. Now, they located in Branford, CT with more room and Mfg for elite waxes.



The old Treat was nice that's for sure. Remember the old Hide Food? Man that stuff was horrible in the amount of solvents they used to use when you could only get it from Brit car shops.



OK, so it looks like I'll go and get the 8oz size bottles of the cleaner and a few other items soon.



Thanks big guy!! :2thumbs:



Deanski
 
Deanski said:
I know what you mean regarding Zymol. Zymol being in CT, I knew the owner when he used to make wax in his home in Stamford. Now, they located in Branford, CT with more room and Mfg for elite waxes.

Deanski

Yeah, I'm not sure what Chuck was thinking when he did the deal w/ TW.
 
DavidB said:
...Only the 16 oz bottles are out of stock. I phased it out.

David, can I ask why? I much prefer to have too much of a product then not enough (International shipping) How far will 8 oz. go?



Thanks for the help, Lucas.
 
lucaszcpm3 said:
David, can I ask why? I much prefer to have too much of a product then not enough (International shipping) How far will 8 oz. go?



Thanks for the help, Lucas.



Lucas,



I was worried also about the size of the bottles, however a little bit of product seems to go a long ways especially when you use the sponge, it distributes the products better rather than soaking them up. I wouldn't worry too much on running out quickly. :)
 
I had to take the time to chime in on this thread. Last month, I bought a new 300C & I was looking for the best leather cleaner & the best leather conditioner I could find for my new interior. I've been a Lexol user for years, simply because my Mom used it for years on her saddles with great results. Lexol was "acceptable" for the 4 years I had my 2000 Honda Accord. But after doing much reading about it & speaking with some people who's opinions I regard highly, I've "retired" the Lexol. ( gave my stash to Mom.......The Lexol has been put out to pasture! lol ) I decided to go with 3 of the brands that I highly respect. Sonus,Zaino & CG. So I ordered the Sonus Cleaner/Conditioner bundle from Sonus............Order the CG Cleaner/Conditioner bundle.............Decided to just go with the Z10 alone from Zaino. I placed the orders on the same day ( back to back to back ) & they all showed up at the same time, 3 days later.

2 days ago, I had the opportunity to treat my new leather for the 1st time. Even though my new "C" is only 4 weeks old, the leather needed only "light" cleaning do to the poor ( or lack there of ) interior dealer prep. Kinda like an oxy moron isn't it? "Dealer Prep". (lol) I've always had such good experiences with Sonus products & since David B has such a passion for his products.......I reached for my 8oz. bottle of Sonus Leather Cleaner. I used a green MF applicator dampened with distilled water (slightly) & massaged a small amount of the product into my leather. The gel didn't foam at all & was non greasy-non oily. I followed the directions & wiped the leather dry before the product dried using a Meg's Plush Terry. The Cleaner is ph balanced & mild, no color transfer at all, with a pleasant "clean" smell. ( not a leather smell) It didn't "dry" the leather out at all. Infact, it left my seats feeling a tad bit softer. It removed some "light" stains from the driver's seat included at no charge from the dealership. (lol) I'm quite pleased with the Sonus Leather Cleaner! About 45 minutes later, I followed up with some Z10 to condition my new leather. I figured that since I've got the "Z" on the exterior, I may as well have the "Z" on the inside. To make a long story short...........My leather is now cleaned, conditioned & protected. It looks/smells/feels like it's in better than new condition.
 
lucaszcpm3 said:
David, can I ask why? I much prefer to have too much of a product then not enough (International shipping) How far will 8 oz. go?



Thanks for the help, Lucas.

Lucas, I easily do my Cayenne interior (dash, console, doors, seats) six to eight times with a single bottle.
 
DavidB said:
Lucas, I easily do my Cayenne interior (dash, console, doors, seats) six to eight times with a single bottle.



Would that be a Turbo S Cayenne? :woot2:



Deanski
 
landcruiser said:
Deanski-please see your PMs





"landcruiser has exceeded their stored private messages quota and can not accept further messages until they clear some space."





Did you delete some from your PM box? Last time I could not reply!



Thanks!



Deanski
 
David,



Just ordered the SONUS leather cleaner and a conditioner, and a few other "items" to use on the Porsche.



Thanks big guy!! :2thumbs:



Deanski
 
David,



I have an lexus es350 with the semi-analine leather seats. Is the Sonus Conditioner compatible with the semi-analine leather (no clear coat)? I'm concerned because I have tried other products such as Zaino and Lexol and found that these products were quickly absorbed by the leather and for the lack of a better word, over-conditioned the leather to make the leather too soft and wet.



Thanks,

Rich
 
es350 said:
David,



I have an lexus es350 with the semi-analine leather seats. Is the Sonus Conditioner compatible with the semi-analine leather (no clear coat)? I'm concerned because I have tried other products such as Zaino and Lexol and found that these products were quickly absorbed by the leather and for the lack of a better word, over-conditioned the leather to make the leather too soft and wet.



Thanks,

Rich



Hi Rich,



The short answer is yes. The Sonus product is the same product bottled by Gucci to maintain their leather goods.



I have a pair of very large 1930's deco club chairs in my home. I had them restored about 7-8 years ago to the tune of nearly $8,000. The Sonus Leather Conditioner is the only product I use and it keeps the antique leather looking and feeling perfect. After 12 hours of drying time, the leather feels dry and has it's original color restored. The analine leathers get light as they dry because the pores open. After conditioning the pores close and the leather looks dark and rich again.



db
 
I just got my package of SONUS Leather cleaner and conditioner along with a few more items, such as the SONUS pads, Motor Kote and a Swirl Buster "kit" (pad and polish).



Let me say that the packaging of the pad "kit" is superb!!! :2thumbs: The SFX pad kit is very well packaged.



Thanks David!!



Regards,

Deanski
 
Deanski said:
Let me say that the packaging of the pad "kit" is superb!!! :2thumbs: The SFX pad kit is very well packaged.



Thanks, Deanski... I look forward to your critical feedback on the products.



db
 
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