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Old 07-30-2013 | 11:16 AM
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Best leather care for perforated 991 heated/ac'd seats?

I am wondering what product I should use on my black leather 991 seats that have perforations because they are heated and air conditioned? The seats are about six months old and have been conditioned, but have not had a thorough cleaning/conditioning session. The only one I have seen that is said it be safe on perforated leather is SONAX, however I would think higher-end products such as Leatherique, Leather Masters, Zymöl, & Swissvav would work -- I just want to make sure and see what everyone else uses to maintain their seats and keep them in better-than-perfect condition.
 
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I use Swissvax. I have beige leather so scuff marks from jeans and shoes are almost unavoidable. I bought the leather care kit that comes with a cleaner and conditioner alongside a brush and some cloths. Works great.
 
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Old 07-30-2013 | 11:28 AM
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leatherique is the best stuff to use
 
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I have about five different leather cleaners including, Leatherique, leather masters, Just leather, Sonax, Zymol, and others. On our leather w/ holes i REALLY like Sonax as its a foam vs a gel. The foam doesnt clog up the holes. Leatherique is a really nice product but I think its better suited for older and/or stressed leather, plus in order to use it properly you have to let the car bake in the hot Sun for hours. You cant go wrong w/ the brands mentioned above but you can easily clog the hole if youre not careful.
My steps on cleaning leather:
1. Vacuum up all the loose debris
2. Let the car sit in the SUn to warm up the leather
3. Clean the surface using a soft horse hair brush and/or soft applicator pad
4. Apply a thin layer of conditioner. IF possible let is sit for a while
 

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www.adamspolishes.com i use their leather cleaner and conditioner.. you'll also love the total interior detailer for general keep it looking new maintenance
 
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Our cars come with pre treated leather. Most good detailers I have spoken too, only say to use warm warmer, and really vacuum it well.
 
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Old 07-31-2013 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by STALKER
Our cars come with pre treated leather. Most good detailers I have spoken too, only say to use warm warmer, and really vacuum it well.

I should have gotten that option


Nearly all modern day auto grade leather comes pre treated.

Also here's some tips from Larry Kosilla:



http://www.ammonyc.com/detailing/rid...ps-and-tricks/
 
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Originally Posted by STALKER
Our cars come with pre treated leather. Most good detailers I have spoken too, only say to use warm warmer, and really vacuum it well.
The leather has a sealer on it much like paint and the leather conditioner really doesn't penetrate into the leather. I guess it doesn't hurt to use it, but probably doesn't do much good either.

And to the OP, your ventilated seats are not air conditioned. Just a fan that moves air through the seats.
 
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I have been using Griot's Garage leather spray on the seats and the dash/door panels that I have extended leather on and the product is absolutely amazing. It leaves a non greasy/shiny finish, dries very quick and its' just a wipe on and quick buff out. I spray directly into a cloth and then apply to the leather. It doesn't have an odor to it, the finish just smells like fresh leather.

I don't think I will ever use products like Leatherique or LeatherMaster on the ventilated seats as they will get into the holes.

 
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I use the Chemical Guys product. It has a fabulous leather smell
 
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Every time I try something new, I end up going back to Lexol. I like the way it rejuvenates without a greasy/shiny result. I apply with a microfiber, let it sit for 5-10 minutes and buff it dry with a microfiber. I only do this about once a year.
 
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Originally Posted by dhill911
Every time I try something new, I end up going back to Lexol. I like the way it rejuvenates without a greasy/shiny result. I apply with a microfiber, let it sit for 5-10 minutes and buff it dry with a microfiber. I only do this about once a year.

Lexol is good stuff for the money and its ph balanced.

however, why are you waiting 5-10mins? One should wipe off the cleaner while the product is still wet as the dirt is floating in the wet cleaner.

The conditioner on the other hand is supposed to sit for a while.
 
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