Leatherique....why do I need it?

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I've been hearing a lot about the Leatherique. Everyone who has tried it loves it. Why do I need it? Does it work on coated leather? Seems like a very time consuming process. How can you use it if you are doing a detail and don't have 8 hours or more to devote to the cleaning process? Anyone have other options that they like better?
 
Its time consuming, its very messy, and it works even on coated leather. While you only need to do it once a year at best, it is a must-have for leather needing severe upkeep and revitilization.
 
Its time consuming, its very messy, and it works even on coated leather. While you only need to do it once a year at best, it is a must-have for leather needing severe upkeep and revitilization.

Well in that case, how can I resist. HAHA. I went ahead and ordered it. Perhaps I am the reason that your order has not shipped. Sorry. Kinda.:D
 
It's a great product for when you run into leather seats that are badly aged and not cared for. :)
 
I love it myself...I always let the oil sit on the seats for at least 24 hours and buff off the cleaner...The seats always feel soft and awesome and are not shiney...
 
How long is the protection good for? Have you used it on coated leather?
 
I am guessing the Acura's leather is coated but I do not know for sure...

I typically use it every 6 months...Seems to hold up well for me...
 
I've been a fan of Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner sprays. Its been highly rated for a while, but I see more and more people converting to Leatherique nowadays.
 
I tried some today. We shall see key how well ut works by 2moro
 
I use mothers or zaino leather care for maintenance between leatherique applications...
 
What effect will it have on coated leather? I guess mostly a cleaning effect since you cant really soften the vinyl correct?
 
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