Eric@CherryOnTop
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- Jun 23, 2012
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Hey guys. I guess I need to look into a new line of leather care. I have a client with multiple vehicles and he is very particular about the interior component of the detailing. He likes the natural smell of leather when the car is done.
I used Griots Leather Care cream on his Range Rover and he didn't love it. I used this on an Escalade last year and he did like it coincidentally, just not this time.
I used PBL cleaner and conditioner on his wife's Land Rover this week and he didn't love that either. He said the seats are very clean but the lasting scent just isn't there. (I left the windows half open in the garage when I was done because some of the upholstery was still damp from extracting, not sure if that has anything to do with it.)
He has a bottle of Zymol Treat that I've used on his Ferraris in the past and he likes that a lot (smells like coconut and banana, very nice!) and I'm going to use that on he Escalade in the next week or so.
I have some Leatherique, but I'm not sure it's the right thing to use on these cars because they are not more than a few years old and the leather is not neglected.
Any other recommendations on things to try?
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I used Griots Leather Care cream on his Range Rover and he didn't love it. I used this on an Escalade last year and he did like it coincidentally, just not this time.
I used PBL cleaner and conditioner on his wife's Land Rover this week and he didn't love that either. He said the seats are very clean but the lasting scent just isn't there. (I left the windows half open in the garage when I was done because some of the upholstery was still damp from extracting, not sure if that has anything to do with it.)
He has a bottle of Zymol Treat that I've used on his Ferraris in the past and he likes that a lot (smells like coconut and banana, very nice!) and I'm going to use that on he Escalade in the next week or so.
I have some Leatherique, but I'm not sure it's the right thing to use on these cars because they are not more than a few years old and the leather is not neglected.
Any other recommendations on things to try?
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