New- Mother's Leather Tech

I picked some up yesterday at Autozone. The Moisture Infusion Cream spread and buffed off easily and left a matte finish that was not slippery or greasy. But really I don't see a lot of difference between most quality protectants/conditioners.

The Foaming Wash however really impressed me. It cleaned up some blue jean dye on my tan leather seats that LM Dye Transfer Cleaner left behind.
 
I picked some up yesterday at Autozone. The Moisture Infusion Cream spread and buffed off easily and left a matte finish that was not slippery or greasy. But really I don't see a lot of difference between most quality protectants/conditioners.

The Foaming Wash however really impressed me. It cleaned up some blue jean dye on my tan leather seats that LM Dye Transfer Cleaner left behind.

I think the difference will be more notable on how long it keeps the leather protected vs other similar products.
 
Just wanted add some love for the Foaming Wash. Incredible product.
 
I can't find that stuff no place any ideas were I can find some I would love to get some so I can apply it to my new leather.
 
I can't find that stuff no place any ideas were I can find some I would love to get some so I can apply it to my new leather.
Look no more, cause you don't need it. Just keep it clean with a mild soap and water.
 
I just saw both tonight. Was really tempted to pick them both up.
 
New leather the sealer is nice if it is uncoated. For older cars with leather seats I highly recommend. I believe it is not intended for uncoated leather however.
 
If you're looking to buy it at a retail store, try Pep Boys or AutoZone.

There are many more choice for e-tailers, and AutoGeek is at the top of the list.

I can't find that stuff no place any ideas were I can find some I would love to get some so I can apply it to my new leather.
 
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