I own quite a large number of leather product. Usually, I clean it using Lexol cleaner and then lubricated using Lexol conditioner. Until recently though, all of the cars I owned have cloth seats. Recently, I purchased a car with perforated leather seat. I was going to treat it with Lexol, too, but I now discovered that the leather seat in car are most likely to be coated. As a result, the lotion will probably never get into the leather.
Any recommendation on how to care for it. Based on research, the least I can do is to clean it with water and remove dust and dirt that can result in surface wear. I notice a video where Dallas Paint suggested coating it with a sealant like Fast Finish or Optiseal. Has anyone tried this? Someone I know recently got a Tesla 3 with "vegan" leather, which appears to be a fancy way of saying that you have a vinyl seat. I have to admit that the seat looks really close to real leather, I can't actually tell the difference. I was wondering if a sealant product may work on that, too?
Paul
Any recommendation on how to care for it. Based on research, the least I can do is to clean it with water and remove dust and dirt that can result in surface wear. I notice a video where Dallas Paint suggested coating it with a sealant like Fast Finish or Optiseal. Has anyone tried this? Someone I know recently got a Tesla 3 with "vegan" leather, which appears to be a fancy way of saying that you have a vinyl seat. I have to admit that the seat looks really close to real leather, I can't actually tell the difference. I was wondering if a sealant product may work on that, too?
Paul