DFB
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Mustang Monday!
Woke up this morning and decided with only two jobs scheduled, that I would knock off early and indulge in a little detailing. In this case, an Absolute rinse-less wash of the Mustang.
The car was only dusty from it's service last week, so this is all it really needed. Once upon a time, it would have been a full-blown pressure washer-foam cannon-bucket wash. This is where rinse-less has become an important part of my process.

I also wanted to try out a new leather care product from Geist. Like ColourLock, Geist is another brand that focuses on leather care. The key focus for the brand is on producing products that are safe for leather, and safe on the user and the environment.
In this case, I decided to try the Leather Conditioner, designed for leather that is 3 or more years old. Key benefits in my eyes are the lack of scent and the satin finish it creates.
First step, clean the leather prior to application. In my case, this involved ColourLock Mild Leather Cleaner and the ColourLock brush.

With the seats, steering wheel, gear knob, handbrake lever and the console lid cleaned, it was time for the conditioner. The recommended application is to use a "lint-free cloth", but I found using a ColourLock applicator sponge much better suited. This product is somewhat thicker than expected and doesn't atomize, so the spray head is largely useless. You then coat the leather and allow it to dry. Level with a dry towel if needed.

Geist Leather Conditioner is very similar to ColourLock Leather Protector, in consistency and application. But the Geist has a touch more gloss, as such I'm not sure I love it.

I would say that if you prefer a glossier appearance from leather, and a more defined before and after, Geist Leather Conditioner could be for you. I also like that it can actually benefit/penetrate artificial and top-coated leather. I need to try it more, but at this stage, I think the ColourLock version is better.
Woke up this morning and decided with only two jobs scheduled, that I would knock off early and indulge in a little detailing. In this case, an Absolute rinse-less wash of the Mustang.
The car was only dusty from it's service last week, so this is all it really needed. Once upon a time, it would have been a full-blown pressure washer-foam cannon-bucket wash. This is where rinse-less has become an important part of my process.

I also wanted to try out a new leather care product from Geist. Like ColourLock, Geist is another brand that focuses on leather care. The key focus for the brand is on producing products that are safe for leather, and safe on the user and the environment.
In this case, I decided to try the Leather Conditioner, designed for leather that is 3 or more years old. Key benefits in my eyes are the lack of scent and the satin finish it creates.
First step, clean the leather prior to application. In my case, this involved ColourLock Mild Leather Cleaner and the ColourLock brush.

With the seats, steering wheel, gear knob, handbrake lever and the console lid cleaned, it was time for the conditioner. The recommended application is to use a "lint-free cloth", but I found using a ColourLock applicator sponge much better suited. This product is somewhat thicker than expected and doesn't atomize, so the spray head is largely useless. You then coat the leather and allow it to dry. Level with a dry towel if needed.

Geist Leather Conditioner is very similar to ColourLock Leather Protector, in consistency and application. But the Geist has a touch more gloss, as such I'm not sure I love it.

I would say that if you prefer a glossier appearance from leather, and a more defined before and after, Geist Leather Conditioner could be for you. I also like that it can actually benefit/penetrate artificial and top-coated leather. I need to try it more, but at this stage, I think the ColourLock version is better.