Leather protector for a new car

Kurt_s

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Hi Guys,

I picked up a 2011 alpine white 528i with oyster interior on Thursday. I already got grease on the driver's seat which I removed with Leatherique Pristine Clean.

What are your favorites for protecting near white leather from the coming coffee, ink, lipstick, food and occasional greasy grime that I know is coming?

Thanks for your advice.
 
Ultimia seems to have a great following. UIGP. Check out CEE DOGS review. It is said to make the letter super soft and offer protection. A bit on the pricey side, but a little goes a long way.
 
Hi Guys,

I picked up a 2011 alpine white 528i with oyster interior on Thursday. I already got grease on the driver's seat which I removed with Leatherique Pristine Clean.

What are your favorites for protecting near white leather from the coming coffee, ink, lipstick, food and occasional greasy grime that I know is coming?

Thanks for your advice.

Do you have the protection cream? If not, just keep it clean.
 
Leather Masters Protection Cream, a sealant for your leather.
 
Ultimia seems to have a great following. UIGP. Check out CEE DOGS review. It is said to make the letter super soft and offer protection. A bit on the pricey side, but a little goes a long way.

For a sort of seal protection, as in repelling stains, I would recommend UIGP. Ultimately, nothing is going to protect fully from stains and spills but Ultima Interior Guard Plus does a pretty good job.

I have black leather so don't really do anything apart from clean and condition (with Leatherique) but I do treat some of my interior plastics and headrests backs (for sun protection) with UGIP.

I have had my bottle of UGIP since April 2009 and I still have 3/4 of the bottle left. A little goes a looooong way.
 
I don't have leather masters protection creme. I went with Leatherique products last year for my 99 bimmer, and never got around to the leather masters. Ron, good stuff?

I think that I still have some UIGP around which was what I was thinking about. Thanks Matt and Corey.

Take care guys!
 
I don't have leather masters protection creme. I went with Leatherique products last year for my 99 bimmer, and never got around to the leather masters. Ron, good stuff?

I think that I still have some UIGP around which was what I was thinking about. Thanks Matt and Corey.

Take care guys!

UIGP would be a good choice Kurt.:props:
 
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