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Old 07-15-2008 | 06:19 PM
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Leather Treatment / Cleaning Interior TT

Curious what you guys have done if anything to treat or clean the leather in your TT. I heard the matted flat appearance is the desired look of the leather. The leather treatments I've been reasearching all claim to leave a "shine" to the leather.
 

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Old 07-15-2008 | 07:14 PM
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First I suggest autopia.org for detailing/care questions. Second, realize there are at least two types of leather in a P-car...You have the (1) seating area (parts that come in contact with the body, and you have the (2) decorative areas...dash, door panels, etc. They are prepared differently from the factory...AFAIK. For area 1 you use your typical cleaning solutions which range from diluted soaps to labeled products. For care there is certainly debate as to which products work better and there is argument about retaining the natural oils (which some claim have been removed by the auto mfg.). I have had good luck with the Zaino products for both cleaning and conditioning. For area 2 I suggest not to condition, but protect. These leathers have been through a special process to remove moisture/oils. I recommend 303 Aerospace for UV protection.
 
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Whatever you use, be careful of the stitches, especially if you have deviated stitching...most leather cleaners/protectants will cause a little bleeding of dye, which will stain the red or yellow deviated stitching (or even the stock silver stitching) a darker color.
 
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I would go for the leather master products.

its probably the best stuff out there, it will not stain or do anything to the stitching..

Click here for Leather Master
 
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Old 07-15-2008 | 08:52 PM
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Great, thanks for the web address and the info guys.
 
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Old 07-15-2008 | 08:57 PM
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let me know if we can help.
 
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How about the "suitcase" you buy from porsche with all the porsche products specifically made for the porsche? Makes sense to me. As usual, relatively speaking, it is expensive.

(suitcase is a very nice looking, Strong case with a handle-goes nicely in the "trunk")
 
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Zymol is the only thing that touches my car.

www.zymol.com
 
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I like Sonus. If you believe the marketing, supposedly developed specifically for Porsche.

http://sonus-usa.com/car-interior-leather-care.html
 
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I think I will try out sonus, looks pretty cool with all the packages
 
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i heard Zaino leather in a bottle is amazing - i just ordered it and it arrived yesturday, i have yet to try it out
 
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Refresh Leather Smell

In your experiences, do any of the products enhance the leather smell, naturally or artificially? If artificially, how close is it to the leather smell when your car was delivered? Thanks in advance for your help..

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In your experiences, do any of the products enhance the leather smell, naturally or artificially? If artificially, how close is it to the leather smell when your car was delivered? Thanks in advance for your help..

SoJer
This is one of the most important/overlooked things to me. many of the cleaners do have a smell that is not consistent with what the car smelled lilke when new.

It should have no smell and it should smell like a porsche.
 
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Zaino is great stuff and has a nice leather smell to it.
 


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