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Old 07-23-2011, 02:26 PM
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Best leather conditioner

Randomly stumbled upon this stuff and very glad I did. Stuff works amazingly I bought a gallon off Ebay for like 25 bucks came with an applicator bottle and pad, And with a gallon of it that will probably last a lifetime. I use Zymol leather cleaner spray and then the conditioner about once a month. Its definitely worth trying out.

http://www.3dproducts.com/Liquid-Leather.html

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please give us some explanation of your recommendation.
It would be nice if you can provide pics as well
Old 07-23-2011, 10:57 PM
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^ +1, I've never heard of it
Old 07-24-2011, 02:48 PM
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as long as it doesnt make the leather real slick and slippery im down....let us know how it works
Old 07-24-2011, 03:23 PM
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I use zaino.

There stuff is suppose to be expensive. They recommend that when applying their product to your car to use as little amount as possible.

I have the zaino leather cleaner spray and zaino leather conditioner. The product advertises that it will leave a non sticky surface that isnt greasy. It leaves a greasy feeling for a day or two to be honest. But after those 2 days the leather feels and smells amazing (time would be shorter if you let the car air out.) It also has some UV protection for the sun.

http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Count=14
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Count=15

Leaves the leather feeling and smelling amazing. Highly recommend it
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I used zaino before while I think they are one of the good alternative. But no match with leather Leatherique Prestine Clean + Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil. Do a quick search about Leatherique in the forum and you will see why I said they are one of the best you can get.
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Simple cleaning and protection steps that will prolong the life of finished leather. Unless a Premium Leather option was purchased the type of leather upholstery used by 95% of OEM is a multi stratum covering over the leather hide; pigmentation (colour) and an abrasion resistant urethane. Finished leather s only requirement is to be kept clean and protected, urethane doesn’t require conditioning or rejuvenation
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is this your professional opinion on how good this product works mattb07tl? or are you still a novice at detailing? there is a difference between thinking it works and actually seeing it last.

please post before and after pics.

i strongly believe leatherique works best for acura leather..
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I looked up that leatherique stuff and it looks good the only thing is it asks to let you car sit and bake in the sun for at least a day or cover the seats and let it steam so it can dry, I don't always have that kinda time.
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Originally Posted by RainSupreme
I looked up that leatherique stuff and it looks good the only thing is it asks to let you car sit and bake in the sun for at least a day or cover the seats and let it steam so it can dry, I don't always have that kinda time.
yes leatherique certainly works best after u bake it in the sun with the windows up for a full day- its not necessarily harder to apply its just more time consuming due to the down time
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