Coated leather question

mikeCL

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I need to clean the seats on my Subaru Legacy GT while I have the Lexol kit I hear that the conditioner does nothing for the seats but add more dirt over time.. I'm at a lost here.. I was going to get the Chemical Guys Leather Cleaner and Conditioner however visiting the website was a turn off to me IMHO because so many products that I just got tired of trying to find what was what. I just want to know if I could be using something better then what I have now?
 
I like to clean with the lightest cleaner I can get away with and then use Ultima Interior Gaurd.

I use it on most everything in the interior, but have to go back over smooth glossy surfaces to remove streaks.

It leaves no gloss and a silky feel. It has no restorative qualities though and is more suited for interiors that are in good condition.

http://www.autogeek.net/ultima-interior-guard-4.html

I think the new McKee's 37 Leather Gaurd UV50 may be a competitive product and will soon check it out.

http://www.autogeek.net/mckees-leather-guard.html

Trusted member Bob (FUNX) usually recommends one if the Leather Master kits, but I can't remember which one.

I was looking at Leather Master the other day and never realized they had so many protectants.
 
I always liked Leather Masters which is available on AG. Recently I tried McKee's 37 leather shampoo 70/30 and UV50 and liked it. McKees's product seemed to clean better and leaves a leather smell. Leather Masters is milder and without a scent. I think it works well for new or well maintained seats.
 
I was told by lots of pple that most modern day cars have a leather coating already on the leather that is why I simply clean with Four Star Leather cleaner and done.
 
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