CG Pure Leather Conditioner on Nappa?

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Has anyone used this product on nappa leather? Their website says it's fine for all leather, but I'd like to know if anyone has any experience with it. Thanks!
 
Has anyone used this product on nappa leather? Their website says it's fine for all leather, but I'd like to know if anyone has any experience with it. Thanks!

-Nappa leather is very nice, indeed...with a 'baby-butt-softness" factor only rivaled by Alcantara.

-Unless you already have the CG leather product, I'd go with the tried and true products from LeatherMaster; or, if time allows, those from Leatherique.
Aside from these suggestions...(No comment.)

Except for:

My "problems" with Alcantara:
1. Alcantara may be considered "high-maintenance/product-specific" material.
2. The Wife. (Why?: It causes all women to automatically take their clothes off, once inside a vehicle that's so equipped.)


:)

Bob
 
Alcantara is a synthetic material, about 2/3 polyester and 1/3 polyurethane.

As Bob said the Leathermaster and Leatherique are the most often recommended for nappa. I have nappa and use Adams leather conditioner which seems to work fine. No particular reason for not using the others.
 
nappa leather is just a marketing term used by audi/mercedes/bmw. It just means its there premium leather. Its coated leather, and yes you can use basically most leather products on them.

is your car one of these 3 manufacturers ?

even so, I too would suggest leather master protection cream.

keep in mind, "nappa" and "knapped" leather are two completely different materials.

also, word of advice. If you have a light colored or white stitching on your leather, stay FAR away from a leather product that is dyed orange or anything but white. It will stain the stitching. Only use leather products that are white in color.
 
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