leather care
blee89xj
05-24-2001, 12:26 PM
since i just bought my 98se with leather, i want to take care of it before anything happens to it. my first question is besides the seat, steering wheel, and the middle part of the door, what else is leather? the item in question is the center console, dash, and rest of the doors besides the middle part with crumpled leather? also, how and what do you use to take care of it? this is the first car i've owned with leather and i want it to stay in the best shape possible. i've already been told to stay away from armor all and turtle wax products. thanks for any help you can give me on this one.
i_rebel
05-24-2001, 12:42 PM
One of my sources . . .
The product is called LEATHERIQUE. It is a 2 step system. The 1st. step is called "REJUVINATOR OIL". #2 is PRISTINE CLEAN.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The man who manufacturers this product has had this formula for over 30 years. There is NO silicones, lanolin, or other ingredients that your seats shouldn't have put on them. I am a total "convert". I did my seats TWICE (once to get all the other crappy products off the leather). If any of you would TRULY like your seats to look "as new" and soften them to like a baby's ass, THIS is the product for you! They have a website, you can read
about and order the product. BTW, they also have leather dyes for those of you who have leather that the dye has cracked/worn off.
http://www.leatherique.com
The product is called LEATHERIQUE. It is a 2 step system. The 1st. step is called "REJUVINATOR OIL". #2 is PRISTINE CLEAN.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The man who manufacturers this product has had this formula for over 30 years. There is NO silicones, lanolin, or other ingredients that your seats shouldn't have put on them. I am a total "convert". I did my seats TWICE (once to get all the other crappy products off the leather). If any of you would TRULY like your seats to look "as new" and soften them to like a baby's ass, THIS is the product for you! They have a website, you can read
about and order the product. BTW, they also have leather dyes for those of you who have leather that the dye has cracked/worn off.
http://www.leatherique.com
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