Busy weekend doing a bit of auto leather restoration / cleaning. Read a lot of positive reviews about the Leatherique system. Basically, an oil goes down first, and you give it about 24 hours to penetrate the leather, and then you come back with a pristine, clean. Pretty wild how effective this stuff is. I should have taken before pictures to provide a comparison, but I didn't even think about it. At any rate, this stuff comes highly praised by professional auto detailers. I was slightly skeptical, but after applying the pristine clean, I'm super impressed with the end results. Tons of dirt and debris and stains were removed. The leather is now way more supple and conditioned. Highly recommend Leatherique. Be sure to call out my comments if you have any other products that you use with good results. I'm wondering if I should find something to provide added protection.
May 26
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·· May 26
I am a huge believer in Lexol. My dad did all his leather at least once a year. These two interiors are both 60 years old.
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·· May 26
@alsancle I saw you posted this years ago on the AACA forum and I started using it. Good advice, it does work.

·· May 26
@BuickGuy68 This stuff works great!

·· May 26
Is that a Lexus SUV? I love them!!!

·· May 26
My upholstery guy recommends kneetsfoot oil. But I think you need to get to the back of the leather to get it to penetrate. So if you can take the seat apart this is the way to go.
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