Looking for leather cleaner and conditioner

BrianMcLeod

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As it states above I'm looking for some leather care products. I am trying to buy something before the sell ends. Let me know what yall use and like! Thanks everybody for the help!
 
Just bought Pinnacle leather cleaner and Pinnacle leather conditioner for service work...I like Pinnacle Black Label in our personal autos....
 
^^^ I agree with Bob, but I use the strong cleaner instead of the soft.
 
How long will that stuff last?

How often should I clean and protect my leather?

Also I plan on doing some clients cars but I could get something separate
 
I swear by chemical guys leather cleaner. It's clear and is easily diluted. Takes lipstick, coffee, baked in pen ink, and more out. Their leather conditioner is quite good as well. But as many have stated a leather "protector / coating" would serve you better in terms of water and stain resistance along with UV protection.
 
I have also tried the CG Extreme Leather Cleaner and found that Optimum Power Clean at 10:1 was a much more effective cleaner
 
I use 1z deep plastic cleaner to cleaner leather which is made to clean treated leather and then use sonax leather foam after. If you a great coating for treated leather I use Cquartz new leather coating very easy to apply.
 
I recently bought Pinnacle leather Cleaner and the Conditioner for the new car.
The sets sucked the conditioner up like there was no tomorrow.

I'll have to see how it lasts/works out and will let you know.
 
I use 1z deep plastic cleaner to cleaner leather which is made to clean treated leather and then use sonax leather foam after. If you a great coating for treated leather I use Cquartz new leather coating very easy to apply.


How has your experience been w the CQuartz? Any other thoughts than being easy to apply? Durability, beading, stain resistance? Something that's set and forget (for a year or more) other than a quick wipedown every month with a mild cleaner would be the golden ticket. There hasn't been many reviews on it.... And I've looked fairly hard.
 
How has your experience been w the CQuartz? Any other thoughts than being easy to apply? Durability, beading, stain resistance? Something that's set and forget (for a year or more) other than a quick wipedown every month with a mild cleaner would be the golden ticket. There hasn't been many reviews on it.... And I've looked fairly hard.

I've applied to 2 customers cars with out any problems. As for normal clean just use leather cleaner if needed. It will beed water and any liquid and pen,sharpie should be able to clean with 1z deep plastic cleaner or alcohol wipe down. you can give me a call if you would like and we can discuss it more. Here is a video you can watch too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hHHA2WPJv0
 
Well if sharpie is easy cleaned with a strong cleaner or basic IPA that sounds like a miracle to me! May have to try it out. Does it add gloss to the leather at all?

Have you had better experiences with a slicker leather versus a more supple leather. The porsche in the family is definitely glossier and more slick, versus the lexus seems to be more supple and absorbent...
 
Well if sharpie is easy cleaned with a strong cleaner or basic IPA that sounds like a miracle to me! May have to try it out. Does it add gloss to the leather at all?

Have you had better experiences with a slicker leather versus a more supple leather. The porsche in the family is definitely glossier and more slick, versus the lexus seems to be more supple and absorbent...

Both cars I applied it to didn't change the feel or the look of the leather at all. I have a Jaguar coming in this week for the coating so I will see if there is any difference. I've done the same testing as the video and had no problems getting it cleaned.
 
Megs products and Griot's Garage are very good too. And in good price. If money is not an issue try the Connoly line.:xyxthumbs:
 
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