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How do YOU apply leather conditioner?

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  • #16
    Re: How do YOU apply leather conditioner?

    Originally posted by atikovi View Post
    Don't know about the F150 but sit in any Jaguar to smell nice leather.
    I find that my car smells like wood and leather. The best way to keep it that way is to detail the wood with whatever and then go over it with Old English. I like Leatherique for the leather, and Lexol when I feel the leather needs a good faster clean. Leatherique sprays on like the Lexol, but I'll work in Leatherique by hand (it's got collagen in it, so it must be good for my hands), Lexol just gets wiped off.

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    • #17
      Re: How do YOU apply leather conditioner?

      After reading this posting I came to the conclusion that the original question was never really answered!! I'm contemplating buying either D180 or Gold Class Leather C/C Spray(the wipes dry up faster than i can use them) and what is the best way to apply. . . . .how would "the pro's" apply it? I was thinking of using a Soft Buff Terry Towel(16x25 is a rather large towel for wiping seats and stuff down. . . .unless Meguiar's makes a smaller on) or a Foam Applicator Pad. . . . . .????

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      • #18
        Re: How do YOU apply leather conditioner?

        I tend to use the Target Vroom MF towels for the interior.

        As far as the product... really cant go wrong, though I think the liquid/gel/cream products get a bit more on the surface to work in, moisturize, etc than the spray. But the sprays are nice to use quickly...
        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        • #19
          Re: How do YOU apply leather conditioner?

          Originally posted by TOGWT View Post
          I'm not sure a urathene covering (used in 95% of modern 'leather' upholstery) rquires a conditioner
          I agree. It does not.

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          • #20
            Re: How do YOU apply leather conditioner?

            whatever product you like,try using a microfiber wash mitt to apply it. put the product on the mitt and work it in.this alows you to avoid the clogging of holes as well as get the product into deep bolsters such as porsche have. i have been doing this for years. after you are done just put the mitt in a zip lock bag so you do not mix it up.
            mike

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