Cleaning the leather
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I have my car almost three years, and since new I have used this product from germany It seems to keep the leather nice and supple, and leaves that matte finish that comes from the factory.
I use it every other month. I work it in the leather by hand, let it sit a minute, then buff off with a soft cloth or towel.
To this day people still tell me my car smells brand new......not really a strong leather smell, but more like a brand newcar smell.
I use it every other month. I work it in the leather by hand, let it sit a minute, then buff off with a soft cloth or towel.
To this day people still tell me my car smells brand new......not really a strong leather smell, but more like a brand newcar smell.
Last edited by GR8TG35; 09-26-2006 at 09:14 PM.
#34
Use a Two-Step Process...
Sonus Leather Cleaner followed by Sonus Leather Conditioner. Yes, you can used a one-step process. But, it's like... shampoo/ conditioner in one - just not as good. In a rush, I use Meg's cleaner/ conditioner. But, once a month I'll take the time for the Sonus routine.
If you're really into taking the time and care, Sonus is a good process. A good cleaning. Then a good conditioning about 15-20 minutes later. Oh, and it's got that 'new car' leather smell, for those interested.
There's a Sonus Leather Care Bundle on sale for $16 over at autopia-carcare:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-600-610.html
If you're really into taking the time and care, Sonus is a good process. A good cleaning. Then a good conditioning about 15-20 minutes later. Oh, and it's got that 'new car' leather smell, for those interested.
There's a Sonus Leather Care Bundle on sale for $16 over at autopia-carcare:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-600-610.html
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Maybe this is a bit bizzare to ask, but, would any of you guys use your favorite leather cleaning/conditiong products for your car on a leather jacket? I just bought a lambskin leather jacket today and was wondering if I should just grab some of my Meguiar's Gold Class leather wipes and do it up...
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