How to use leatherique?

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Old Oct 21, 2011 | 11:23 PM
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How to use leatherique?

Vie had it for over a year and have yet to use it on my much needed tl leather seats. Can anyone please post up instructions on how to use this or link me to some guide.

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Old Oct 23, 2011 | 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by t s x c l u b.com
1. Wipe down the seats w/ a damp cloth
2. Vacuum out the seats and crevices to make sure you are starting w/ a clean surface, meaning no debris.
3. Remove head rests and follow the same steps listed below on them
4. Apply the Rejuvenator Oil (the darker bottle) to the seats by hand
*** Pay close attention and use a liberal amount around the seams and stitching***
5. Once desired area has Rejuvenator Oil applied, heat up the surface to bring the contaminates up to the surface, I use a hair dryer to heat it up instantly (becareful though you don't want to have it burn anything like plastic trim, etc.), others let it sit outside in the heat to create a sauna type effect for hours.
6. Wipe off the heated surface w/ Pristine Clean (lighter bottle) this should be a clean surface w/ no stains.
*Stubborn stains may need more than 1 application of rejuvenator oil. Stains or contaminants remove the easiest when the surface is warm/hot.
7. Let the Pristine Clean sit until next seat is completed (5-15mins)
8. Wipe off the penetrated Pristine Clean with a Warm Damp Cloth / Microfiber towel
9. Buff dry with a new cloth. Leatherique will not leave an oily residue or glossy shine to the leather. It is a gorgeous matte finish that won't leave you slipping around.
10. Enjoy your revived seats
Found this on their site, figured it was better than nothing hah.
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Old Oct 23, 2011 | 08:17 PM
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A member on the m3forum did an awesome write up on how to use it.

http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=174392
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