Leatherique

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Have any you guys ever used it before. I was going for the Rejuvenation Oil and Prestine Clean. Figured it might have a go with my black nappa leather seats. I've seen some good feedback on it from other cites, but still not 100% sure.. just wondering if you all had any input.
 
now with it being good, does that mean i could do better hahaha, cuz if so im up for it lol
 
Leatherique is good, but a PITA to use. Step 1, apply the cleaner to your seats or what ever. Put the windows up and let it set in the sun (the hotter the better)for hours. They even say run the heater. If you can or want to tie the car up for that kind of time. That's the only down side.
 
Leatherique is good, but a PITA to use. Step 1, apply the cleaner to your seats or what ever. Put the windows up and let it set in the sun (the hotter the better)for hours. They even say run the heater. If you can or want to tie the car up for that kind of time. That's the only down side.
Oh just what i want too do in south florida roll up the windows turn the heater on and let sit in the sun !!!And then to the hospital for heat stroke
 
I would say Leatherique is more so for a full rejuvenation, dried out leather, old leather etc. For normal use I would just stick with a normal cleaner and conditioner.
 
:iagree: with Surfer. Lexol, you might want to smell it before you buy that one.:D
 
I use Leatherique 3 to 4 times a year on my seats and it does a great job. I also have heated seats so I am trying to keep the moisture content in the leather as high as I can.

I have not bothered to look for another product. Leatherique works for me.
 
Steam your seats first,if you don't want wait on them to be heated.Then apply.
 
it's an overkill for the leather. I use it once a year or so for full rejuvenation...
 
I was always wondering if over kill with the cleaning products would have bad effects on the leather.
 
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