Acura TL Perforated Seats Maintenance...
#1
Acura TL Perforated Seats Maintenance...
Hey Friends,
Will be purchasing a 2012 Acura TL SH-AWD w/ Tech Package, and since it will be coming with perforated seats (mine will be black) I'd like to know how to properly care for them ahead of time.
I've researched google extensively before posting and it seems like everyone has their own opinion so I'd prefer yours here on AcuraZine insead of Lexus forums, and car shop forum, etc.
Some say saddle soap to clean, then Lexol. Some say dawn dish soap then 303 Protectant. I hear more about Lexol so maybe that's more reputable.
Look forward to your input Friends =)
Will be purchasing a 2012 Acura TL SH-AWD w/ Tech Package, and since it will be coming with perforated seats (mine will be black) I'd like to know how to properly care for them ahead of time.
I've researched google extensively before posting and it seems like everyone has their own opinion so I'd prefer yours here on AcuraZine insead of Lexus forums, and car shop forum, etc.
Some say saddle soap to clean, then Lexol. Some say dawn dish soap then 303 Protectant. I hear more about Lexol so maybe that's more reputable.
Look forward to your input Friends =)
#2
well this is what I do (may not be the best way, but it's my way)
I work on the seats at different times, because the driver seat is sat on the most, followed by passenger, followed by rear seats. So my schedule is as follows, work on:
Driver seat every month
Passenger seat every 2 months, unless it's summer, then every month
Rear seats every 2-3 months, unless summer, then every month
I first wipe down all the seats with a damp cloth.
Then wipe down all the seats with the leather conditioner, in this case, meguiars gold class thing. But everyone has their own preferences. I'm still looking for one that doesn't make the seat feel so weird after.
I let it sit until I need to go out, or overnight, then wipe the seat down with another dry cloth. Works well so far. I hope to find a more "matte" conditioner, getting tired of having squeaky seats every month lol
I work on the seats at different times, because the driver seat is sat on the most, followed by passenger, followed by rear seats. So my schedule is as follows, work on:
Driver seat every month
Passenger seat every 2 months, unless it's summer, then every month
Rear seats every 2-3 months, unless summer, then every month
I first wipe down all the seats with a damp cloth.
Then wipe down all the seats with the leather conditioner, in this case, meguiars gold class thing. But everyone has their own preferences. I'm still looking for one that doesn't make the seat feel so weird after.
I let it sit until I need to go out, or overnight, then wipe the seat down with another dry cloth. Works well so far. I hope to find a more "matte" conditioner, getting tired of having squeaky seats every month lol
#3
I use Lexol conditioner monthly. I use the Lexol cleaner as needed, usually every 2 months or so. Anytime you use the cleaner you have to use the conditioner again afterwards.
#4
Safety Car
iTrader: (1)
no different then any other leather seat...just because it has holes in the seating surface doesnt make it any harder or easier to care for...i use either the meguiars gold class leather wipes, followed by a dry microfibre wipe down, or i use the meguiars gold class leather cleaner in the spray bottle and i do the same as i do with the wipes, but i spray the product onto a microfibre and not directly onto the seats...
#5
Burning Brakes
I use zymol leather cleaner & conditioner, it looks new when i'm done & doesn't have that greasy glossy look/feel.
http://www.amazon.com/Zymol-Z-507-Le.../dp/B000F7VKD4 I got it at Target
http://www.amazon.com/Zymol-Z-507-Le.../dp/B000F7VKD4 I got it at Target
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#8
2003 Accord Coupe V6
iTrader: (2)
There are many good products out there. I personally clean my leather seats with a damp microfiber towel. Then I follow with Lexol Leather Conditioner. I have 95K on my accord now and my seats look and feel amazing! I get comments all the time on how great of condition my leather is in. Glad you care about your Acura and are starting early!
#9
But!!!!!!!!
There are many good products out there. I personally clean my leather seats with a damp microfiber towel. Then I follow with Lexol Leather Conditioner. I have 95K on my accord now and my seats look and feel amazing! I get comments all the time on how great of condition my leather is in. Glad you care about your Acura and are starting early!
#10
Three Wheelin'
I put covers on my front seats so I don't worry about it anymore. Yeah, I know I'm not getting the best benefits of the seat itself but it works fine for me. Walmart sells a $35 pair that fit extremely well and even have tear-away seams for the side airbags. However, before I went that route I used Lexol cleaner/conditioner products.
#12
When I grew up in the 60's, my dad would always have his new car seats covered with Plastic, so why not cover the seats with plastic, and not have to worry about cleaning them? So when you sit on them after the car has been in the sun, you would BURN yourself! My dad told me to suck it up, and stop complaining and be happy I was in a new car! I use Lexol,,
#13
Hey Friends,
Will be purchasing a 2012 Acura TL SH-AWD w/ Tech Package, and since it will be coming with perforated seats (mine will be black) I'd like to know how to properly care for them ahead of time.
I've researched google extensively before posting and it seems like everyone has their own opinion so I'd prefer yours here on AcuraZine insead of Lexus forums, and car shop forum, etc.
Some say saddle soap to clean, then Lexol. Some say dawn dish soap then 303 Protectant. I hear more about Lexol so maybe that's more reputable.
Look forward to your input Friends =)
Will be purchasing a 2012 Acura TL SH-AWD w/ Tech Package, and since it will be coming with perforated seats (mine will be black) I'd like to know how to properly care for them ahead of time.
I've researched google extensively before posting and it seems like everyone has their own opinion so I'd prefer yours here on AcuraZine insead of Lexus forums, and car shop forum, etc.
Some say saddle soap to clean, then Lexol. Some say dawn dish soap then 303 Protectant. I hear more about Lexol so maybe that's more reputable.
Look forward to your input Friends =)
link:
https://acurazine.com/forums/wash-wax-23/
#14
Safety Car
iTrader: (1)
if you take care of your car, nothing should take you that long to clean....i spend 2 hours a week cleaning my car and it looks fresh most of the time...
#16
Three Wheelin'
Mine are black (match the interior) and came in 2 sections - one for the bottom and back and a separate piece for the headrest. The bottom/back uses hooks to attach the cover to the seat bottom. They fit kind of loose at first but look much better after using them for a while. Work great for me.
#19
Instructor
#21
Three Wheelin'
no different then any other leather seat...just because it has holes in the seating surface doesnt make it any harder or easier to care for...i use either the meguiars gold class leather wipes, followed by a dry microfibre wipe down, or i use the meguiars gold class leather cleaner in the spray bottle and i do the same as i do with the wipes, but i spray the product onto a microfibre and not directly onto the seats...
#22
Safety Car
iTrader: (1)
I think the issue is that what you use gets down into the holes and soaks into whatever is directly under the holes and you can't really dry it out. That has always been what I worry about, so I just try to use a minimal amount of whatever I use to clean and treat the leather if it is perforated.
since my last post, i might add, that most of the time i just take a damp microfibre cloth and wipe the seats down....
you cant condition most automotovie leather seats as they are sealed in polyurethene....
#23
i use zymol leather treat. my seats arent a shiny finish from factory, zymol leather treat keeps it a matte finish, and doenst shine it up! it also takes off most stains (from my jeans).
#24
I use Meguiars Gold Class cleaner & conditioner products, probably about once every couple of months. After applying the conditioner I get a clean microfiber towel and wipe off any excess. Works great for me.
#26
leatherique made my bmw seats look brand new- but I am reluctant to try it as the acura seats have some parts that are synthetic leather.
I have used so far on the acura with great success - Zaino leather cleaner and condition and Lexus Conditioner (its like $11 at the dealerships and contains SPF and is PH balanced)
I have used so far on the acura with great success - Zaino leather cleaner and condition and Lexus Conditioner (its like $11 at the dealerships and contains SPF and is PH balanced)
#27
Cruisin'
I use Lexol conditioner cleaner and conditioner.
Take cloth dampened with warm water, spray the Lexol cleaner on to it. Rub into seat making it foam a little.
Take another dampened warm water cloth and go over same seat removing excess cleaner.
Let dry about 5-10 minutes
Use yet another cloth and spray conditioner onto cloth. Rub into seat.
wait about 5-10 minutes.
Use clean portion of the conditioning cloth to then buff seats to buttery soft matte finish!!
Do this about once every two months. This process takes me about 45 minutes. DON'T FORGET gearshift, door panels, armrest and steering wheel. Tinted windows also help with protecting the leather by blocking out harmful UV rays.
Take cloth dampened with warm water, spray the Lexol cleaner on to it. Rub into seat making it foam a little.
Take another dampened warm water cloth and go over same seat removing excess cleaner.
Let dry about 5-10 minutes
Use yet another cloth and spray conditioner onto cloth. Rub into seat.
wait about 5-10 minutes.
Use clean portion of the conditioning cloth to then buff seats to buttery soft matte finish!!
Do this about once every two months. This process takes me about 45 minutes. DON'T FORGET gearshift, door panels, armrest and steering wheel. Tinted windows also help with protecting the leather by blocking out harmful UV rays.
#28
9th Gear
I use the protectant and the cleaner. The main ingredient of the protectant is aloe. It's not greasy. It evaporates quickly.
I prefer Lexol. The texture is a bit greasy.
I also tried Connolly Hide Food Leather Conditioner and the cleaner on a door trim. I found the conditioner too difficult to apply. I was afraid of damaging the leather. This product seems more designed for highest quality leathers as in Ferrari for example. The main ingredient is lanolin (produced by sheep). The texture is similar to wax.
I prefer Lexol. The texture is a bit greasy.
I also tried Connolly Hide Food Leather Conditioner and the cleaner on a door trim. I found the conditioner too difficult to apply. I was afraid of damaging the leather. This product seems more designed for highest quality leathers as in Ferrari for example. The main ingredient is lanolin (produced by sheep). The texture is similar to wax.
#29
I have read other threads and expert articles that claim car seat leather has been so processed that leather conditioners don't actually work- thoughts? I am a bigger guy, and have a 2010 TL with the driver seat showing wear... What is the best way to care for seats?? Soap and water?
#30
Instructor
I use zymol leather cleaner & conditioner, it looks new when i'm done & doesn't have that greasy glossy look/feel.
http://www.amazon.com/Zymol-Z-507-Le.../dp/B000F7VKD4 I got it at Target
http://www.amazon.com/Zymol-Z-507-Le.../dp/B000F7VKD4 I got it at Target
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