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Re: Ultimate Leather Balm
I had a chance to use it on the rear seats of my daily after cleaning up the seat due to my dad spilling something on it. I did use D181 leather cleaner prior to using it.
I'll wait until Das gets his review up. But all I'm going to tease you with is that it's a very nice product. Looks great and smells great.
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Originally posted by DasBurninator View PostIt smells nice
About the consistency of a soft wax.
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You guys are killin' us!
Thanks for sharing what you have. Also:
Does it add in appearance at all? Maybe compared to The Sealer Kit.
Does it seem to cause the Leather to feel uniquely different than other leather Products. That would maybe cause this one to stick out.
Thanks and have a great one guys!
Ray
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Originally posted by The Guz View Post
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I'm so desperate for help for this that I posted this question in a few other places on the forum. I have been using only Meguiar's on my cars for years now. I just recently purchased a new Jeep Grand Cherokee. I'm obsessively clean about my Jeep and because of this, I have a major problem that I'm desperately looking for input on. I purchased my Jeep out-of-state so when my plates came in, I used a razor and rubbing alcohol to remove the registration sticker from the front window. After I had done this, I was looking at something on my back seat and a drop of sweat from my forehead dripped on the middle backseat cushion. Without thinking, I used the same microfiber rag with the rubbing alcohol on it to wipe up the sweat. When I looked at the rag, there was black on it. My car is immaculate and only a month old so I knew that it wasn't dirt. I immediately freaked. Hours later I went outside to look at the spot and while all of the rest of the interior leather is a matte black, this spot was shiny black. I've been doing hours of research online and it seems that I most likely wiped the protective polyurethane coating from the seat. How screwed am I? Is there anything I can do to fix this? Somehow replace the polyurethane coating? I can't believe I did this. I even looked on the Mopar website and am considering replacing the factory leather for the seat for $500. Man o man. Will this ULB fix this? Any help anyone can provide is greatly appreciated.
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