Re: Leather care
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 3:23 pm
I did a 12-day plan, rear seats in the attic, fronts stayed in the car. I hit them repeatedly, massaging in the Leatherique oil, rewrapping in plastic bags, and eventually they got soft. Real soft, in fact. Every day, there would be areas that had absorbed all of the rejuvenating oil and were still dull and hard. Patience is indeed the key, and the Pristine Clean is really only for the final clean. The seats will be a little tacky, but the next day give it another spritz of the Pristine and you're done.
As written by others, it doesn't magically restore the leather to showroom new, but it does turn back the clock a little.
Here's before:

Here's after:

Different light conditions (and sorry different sides of the car) but a noticeable improvement.
As written by others, it doesn't magically restore the leather to showroom new, but it does turn back the clock a little.
Here's before:
Here's after:
Different light conditions (and sorry different sides of the car) but a noticeable improvement.