This discussion seems to always be around with two camps. Full grain leather conditioner like Lexol or a light cleaning and *maybe* wiping with a silicone type product.
But lets try anyways. The seats in my '96 Mustang are old. New to me (originals were shredded) but old. The leather is dry and despite my best attempts the driver seat has aged significantly in the past few months since replacement.
I initially tried lexol cleaner + lexol conditioner but felt like it did not offer any conditioning benefit to the coated leather sued by Ford. Since that time I have switched to Meguiars Gold Class cleaner and the separate gold class conditioner. This has offered a bit of an improvement, and I do like the cleaner. Still, the leather feels fairly stiff and almost brittle. Any other better products for coated automotive leather? I used the Mothers products years ago, but they just seemed to stay on the surface and make it slippery (2001 Lincoln). Which is a whole 'nuther thing... slippery is bad mmmkay?
Anyways, open to discussion and/or anecdotes but really trying to find something to soften these seats up or at least delay their decline!
But lets try anyways. The seats in my '96 Mustang are old. New to me (originals were shredded) but old. The leather is dry and despite my best attempts the driver seat has aged significantly in the past few months since replacement.
I initially tried lexol cleaner + lexol conditioner but felt like it did not offer any conditioning benefit to the coated leather sued by Ford. Since that time I have switched to Meguiars Gold Class cleaner and the separate gold class conditioner. This has offered a bit of an improvement, and I do like the cleaner. Still, the leather feels fairly stiff and almost brittle. Any other better products for coated automotive leather? I used the Mothers products years ago, but they just seemed to stay on the surface and make it slippery (2001 Lincoln). Which is a whole 'nuther thing... slippery is bad mmmkay?
Anyways, open to discussion and/or anecdotes but really trying to find something to soften these seats up or at least delay their decline!