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| 10-31-2011, 11:31 AM | #1 |
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Short Review: Leatherique Rejuvenator and Pristine Clean
Hi guys,
My leather was still looking quite good with only slight wear on the bolsters in the front, but with winter coming I wanted to protect the leather and get the leather smell back. I bought the 16oz kit from Leatherique Canada's website (hello HTML) which includes the Rejuvenator Oil (RO) and Pristine Clean (PC). 1. Applied RO with a spray nozzle and massaged into the seats with my hands (use protective gloves). The instructions say to use 4oz per seat but I can only see that happening if yours are in rough shape. I paid special attention to the bolsters and the stitching. 2. Backed car into sun and let the solution bake for about 5 hours with windows and sunroof shut. 3. Applied PC with spray nozzle liberally and wiped off with microfibre cloth. Allowed any moisture to dry before getting in. Results: Seats look brand new (weren't dirty or worn badly before) and the biggest reward is the smell. Forget getting air freshners, for the time spent doing this the smell is worth it. The RO and PC are also safe for leather trim (carbon trim, in the doors or extended leather if so optioned). All together very easy to use and results impressed. I would post pictures but they would only show Black Novillo seats in "as new" shape. BTW my car is an 08 for reference. Notes: The containers do not come with spray nozzles so remember to pickup those and some protective gloves. Cheers. |
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| 10-31-2011, 01:14 PM | #3 |
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Location: Toronto
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+1 Leatherique is a fantastic product. It's amazing how well it conditions and cleans leather (and novillo leather in particular).
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| 10-31-2011, 05:59 PM | #4 |
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First Lieutenant
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No before and after pictures since the leather was in good condition when I started (I only did it to protect the leather going into winter and to bring back the new car leather smell).
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| 11-01-2011, 04:53 PM | #6 |
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Drives: 2011 E92 M3 Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Seattle, WA
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Couple of things about Leatherique I don't understand or may be doing wrong:
-Why apply a conditioner before cleaning the seats? -Kinda Like condition before shampoo. -Baking in the sun thing.... No matter how long I made the car sit in the sun....nothing really comes out of my seats ...... (tried this on couple of different cars) -Smell........ People who think this product smells good should really try Zaino Z-9 & 10 combo. Overall, please post some pics of your int for us.
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Retired: 2007 E92 335i -Space Gray, Black Leatherette + Alum, Nav, ZCW, ZSP, PDC, CA & Sunshade.....ED Oct 19th, 2006 |
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| 11-03-2011, 06:38 AM | #8 |
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Captain
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Those white seats look incredible. Keeping them looking that clean must take some serious effort.
As for Leatherique, it's a very nice product. I used it when I recently picked up my used (and not previously well loved) E46 M3. It did a nice job, but I had one hell of a time getting the tacky-ness off after using the oil. The end it was a nice result, but took some serious doing. |
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