Tip on leather care

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Hi all,

I have a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland with saddle interior.
Just finished detailing the exterior of my car. Now my attention turns to inside. I purchased Lexol cleaner, conditioner, & Neetsfoot leather dressing. Can someone share how to handle the perforated seats. I have The cream version that you put on a pad and apply. I'm concerned the cream will clog the perforations in the seat that are used for the ventilated seats. Any advice?
 
Can someone share how to handle the perforated seats. I have The cream version that you put on a pad and apply. I'm concerned the cream will clog the perforations in the seat that are used for the ventilated seats. Any advice?

Normal advice is to put a small amount of product on your cloth, then apply to the seats. Some will do the rest of the seat first resulting in a cloth nicely soaked with product, then wipe that over the perforations without adding more product to the cloth.
 
There's quite a bit of useful information on this topic that's available by doing a search using the keywords.
 
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