Leather Aging?
Leather Aging?
Guys,this always confuses me a lot.I didn't own a leather seated car before,so....
I saw a few used car with black leather interior and they all looked shiny?
And it doesn't look good when the leather starts to be shiny.I am just wondering if this is inevitable or there's something or some ways that can avoid it happening?What about the beige interior,better? Hummm,I like ebony interior more than the beige,but I just don't wanna the leather looks shiny like that,just don't feel right.
I saw a few used car with black leather interior and they all looked shiny?
And it doesn't look good when the leather starts to be shiny.I am just wondering if this is inevitable or there's something or some ways that can avoid it happening?What about the beige interior,better? Hummm,I like ebony interior more than the beige,but I just don't wanna the leather looks shiny like that,just don't feel right.
It's all in how you clean and condition your leather. I recommend Zaino's kit for its easy application, matte finish, and great smell. Swing by the wash and wax section under Off-Topic and do some searches =)
Originally Posted by Yui
It's all in how you clean and condition your leather. I recommend Zaino's kit for its easy application, matte finish, and great smell. Swing by the wash and wax section under Off-Topic and do some searches =)
It's what I use. Leaves the leather soft and supple and has a great leather smell.
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