Survey: Leather Cleaner and Conditioner

Tekkno

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Hi guys,
Just wanna know what is your favorite leather cleaner and conditioner? and why? also what do you DONT like about them?

For myself. I use Megs Gold class leather and Vinyl cleaner and Lexol as conditioner
Reason: I bought the megs is just becuase it can do both stuff and i know it isnt a bad cleaner lol
For the lexol, i like it because it brings a mat finish for my leather

Dont like: For both megs and lexol, i think i need some cleaner or conditioner that can actually cure the dryness, light scratches and those annoying white "lines"
and lexol has a weird odor :surrender:

What are your thoughts?


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I would recommend a very cheap item: pumpkin soap and water.
Apply soap's foam with a microfiber towel or a foam pad.

Pros:
It has great properties to safe wash/clean leather.
Try it, you should see you leather conditioned, natural mat finish with a soft touch feeling.

Cons: white lines, yes like any soap but can be easily cleaned with humid microfiber towel.
 
leather in almost all automotive settings is finished (coated) and I prefer LeatherMasters.
 
Optimum Protectant Plus offers complete protection for interior leather, vinyl, plastic & rubber dressing. vinyl and rubber dressing, vinyl

The feel of the leather after you use this is UNBELIEVEABLE. A nice satin finish, no glossy slippery leather with this product. Used twice a year on my leather and it still looks like new!

Dang. Twice a year. I use it like every other week. I love the stuff. Only thing that feels better is Ultima interior guard plus but it is pricy.
 
A damp MF towel if that doesn't do the job mild soap & water. Automotive leather is plastic coated, & only the seat cushion/back(seating surfaces)are leather the rest is vinyl.
 
leather in almost all automotive settings is finished (coated) and I prefer LeatherMasters.
:iagree: Couldn't agree more.

I hesitated buying a LM kit because of the price, but the results just blow away anything else I've tried over the years. The leather is soft and looks like new when I'm done. Period.
 
Water and soap might be a cheap solution but i suppose it could clean but not recondition.
I also wanted to know what can fill the scratches on coated seat
 
Water and soap might be a cheap solution but i suppose it could clean but not recondition.
I also wanted to know what can fill the scratches on coated seat

You're going to need to 'repaint' to do that.

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CG Leather Cleaner and Wolfgang conditioner.

I love that wolfgang makes the leather feel great but doesn't have an overpowering fake leather scent
 
Leatherique. I used it to restore 146 year old cardboard hard leather to glove soft. (It was a Civil War pistol cartridge box) It is also used by the Smithsonian.
 
Another vote for Leather Master cleaners. Modern leather with the coating in good condition shouldn't need a conditioner and it is arguably counterproductive. Cars more than roughly twenty-five to thirty years old and the King Ranch Ford trucks are a whole different ballgame.

For protection I've been using Leather Master Protection Cream but I'm eager to try both Ultima Interior Guard Plus and Wolf's Chemicals Hide-Rophobe Nano Leather Sealant.
 
I would recommend a very cheap item: pumpkin soap and water.

^^^That's different^^^...never heard of that being used on vehicles' leather before!!

Aren't you afraid of disturbing the deities in charge of:
"The Great Pumpkin Patch Express" ??
Poor ol' Charlie Brown, and the Peanuts gang, have enough trouble as it is, IMO!



:D

Bob

NOTE to OP: You won't be disappointed by using Leather Masters!
 
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