Going to be taking delivery of a '25 ES350 Ultra Luxury very soon and had a few questions about interior care and products.
It has "semi-aniline" leather (Palomino color). What would be the recommended products and process to protect them? Ive usually gone with a leather coating (Gyeon, Cquartz, etc) but not sure if that is still the correct play here. For me, the longer the durability the better because I can't always get to detailing in time (too many vehicles, too much other stuff going on).
It also has matte-looking wood trim. Im not sure if its real wood or not, but what product(s) are recommended for cleaning and protecting it? I like the matte look and prefer to keep it that way.
The steering wheel is a mix of wood (fake wood?) and leather. Just use the same products from the above 2 questions on it? Wasn't sure if maybe steering wheel would be different (i.e. Geist seems to think so...)
And just for shiggles...recommended carpet cleaning/protection? I never actually protect carpets (we always get the OEM all weather mats that pretty much cover everything), but figured while Im in there maybe Ill try it with this car.
Thanks in advance.
-Chris
It has "semi-aniline" leather (Palomino color). What would be the recommended products and process to protect them? Ive usually gone with a leather coating (Gyeon, Cquartz, etc) but not sure if that is still the correct play here. For me, the longer the durability the better because I can't always get to detailing in time (too many vehicles, too much other stuff going on).
It also has matte-looking wood trim. Im not sure if its real wood or not, but what product(s) are recommended for cleaning and protecting it? I like the matte look and prefer to keep it that way.
The steering wheel is a mix of wood (fake wood?) and leather. Just use the same products from the above 2 questions on it? Wasn't sure if maybe steering wheel would be different (i.e. Geist seems to think so...)
And just for shiggles...recommended carpet cleaning/protection? I never actually protect carpets (we always get the OEM all weather mats that pretty much cover everything), but figured while Im in there maybe Ill try it with this car.
Thanks in advance.
-Chris