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      09-30-2011, 02:56 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by Templar View Post
A simple solution would be to determine the actual abrasiveness of the ME, versus the abrasiveness of other products. How this would be possible I have no idea. Maybe you all do

If other products are less abrasive, then over time the ME will damage the leather sooner than the other products. Vice-versa if the ME is less abrasive. Seems simple, but it's true nonetheless.

swamp, what year is your vehicle? Maybe that's why I have no shine yet from the Leatherique and other products I've used since mine is a 2011. In all honesty, I do not clean my leather that often. I am about to treat it with some Leatherique this weekend because it's showing some signs of dirt buildup (I've been driving more lately). I wouldn't be against using the ME on some of the plastic/vinyl parts, but the leather makes me nervous.
When I used the ME on my leather, it was only on the portions with dirt build-up (..rub! wipe! check! ...and repeat). It was only enough to remove the dirt build-up in specific areas.
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