It’s funny how if you go to the first post it sounds like the greatest thing since sliced bread, and by the time you get to the bottom of page 2, no one’s seen or heard of it for years and no one even makes a similar product anymore.
I'm sure a lot of folks won't be able to admit these things are as good as they are, but I just wanted to say I bought a package of these from Wal Mart for $18.97, (40 towels!) and they work as well as any of my WAY more expensive towels, and are cheap enough to throw away rather than wash...
Me either...although my inquiry was about a leaking bottle that arrived half empty. (or half full if you prefer.) Either way, I never heard back from anyone, ever.
I bought a 16 oz bottle of Wolfgang Uber Rinseless a few months ago and it came half empty and with the seal on the bottle leaking product all over the place. I sent a message about it (maybe 2 of them) and never head back from anyone. Ended up having to buy more way earlier than expected, but...
Makes sense to me! So why do so many people insist that you shouldn't use anything but damp rags on coated leather? They just don't know any better? Just like to repeat something they read or heard someone else say? I always used leather cleaners and conditioners until I joined a few forums...
Please let us know how you like it. I have a C7 Stingray with red leather and so far I have never put anything on it to clean or condition it, but have debating if I should.
Yeah, but the OP was talking about a brand new car, and right away was encouraged to "maintain his investment" by buying a leather kit for it. Wouldn't a damp towel be all that's needed for a new car?
So why is it many say don't use anything but a damp towel on leather interior, but all the detailing companies push these leather cleaners and conditioners and say you need them to protect your leather and keep it new? Someone is wrong... who?