Favorite leather conditioners?

tristangoesham

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I use this stuff Amazon.com: Leather and Vinyl Restorer, 16 oz. (39040): Automotive

It was recommended to me by an old guy who has a detail shop that's been here since the 70s and swears by it. I know a lot of people don't like it because it looks "oily" but that's only if you put TOO much on your seat. Also you can use it on pretty much everything inside your car which is a plus.

I like this stuff but I was wondering what you guys use. I'm trying to help lessen my creases in my seats. This stuff has helped a little over time but I want to know if there are any miracle products out there.

inb4 "use search"
 
I use these two to clean and condition:

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Leatherique rejuvenating oil and pristine clean cleaner and conditioner.
 
It's pricey but it sounds like the best stuff money can buy from what I've just read on it.

Its the best. Here is a pic of an airline seat and my car seat I used it on. It allowed the seat to become new again, not only with color but the feel too. I highly recommend using it to redo your car seats.

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I have used LEXOL 4 30 yrs and Mequires for 20 yrs. Both good products!
All my vehicles have leather interiors.

1998 Volvo C70 Coupe HPT 2.3L T5 37k miles
2000 LS V6 3.0L
2002 F150 Supercrew Lariet 5.4L
 
I use PDP leather conditioner but you'll have to order it if you arent anywhere near me in Ohio
 
Used Lexol for years on my motorcycle,, this thread reminded me that Iv'e had my LS 8 months and never treated the seats,,

Just spent some quality time on the inside.. Thanks
 
looks like Im going to be doing my seats soon. I have never done it before any tips/ tricks i need to know when applying this? Does it matter that I have black leather? I think ill give the Lexol a try. Is there a good "How to" anywhere?
 
With my Zaino Z-9 and Z-10 products, it's pretty simple:

1) Spray the cleaner onto your seat/whatever and work it in with a soft brush.
2) Wipe off the lather with a MF towel.
3) Take a foam pad (I used to just use my hands but no more), apply a small dab of the conditioner, massage it into the leather. Buff off any excess with a MF towel.

Wait a few hours before getting back in. Done!

My seats feel much softer and plush afterwards. The stuff also smells amazing for a few months. If you want the best that's out there, go with Leatherique, but be aware that the process is a lot more involved.
 
Oh snap... somebody knows where the instructions are :runaway: lol, just want to make sure I don't screw anything up.

:D

It's pretty simple. Just follow the instructions and NEVER, NEVER use Saddle Soap!
 

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