Meguiar's 2 Step Leather Conditioner
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Meguiar's 2 Step Leather Conditioner
I was wondering if any of you detailing experts could tell me how to properly use these products. I have an ebony interior and yeah...I would like to know the best way to apply the cleaner/conditioner combo.
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You mean the aloe cleaner & conditioner or the Gold Class products?
My brother has used the aloe products with good results. He has a 1996 Impala SS w/ gray leather seats. I don't know how the aloe cleaner/conditioner would look on ebony leather because I used the Meguiars Gold Class cleaner/conditioner with outstanding results.
My brother has used the aloe products with good results. He has a 1996 Impala SS w/ gray leather seats. I don't know how the aloe cleaner/conditioner would look on ebony leather because I used the Meguiars Gold Class cleaner/conditioner with outstanding results.
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OK, the aloe it is.
I went to a car show w/ my brother where Megiuars was selling and showing how to apply their products. My brother was interested in the aloe cleaner/conditioner combo for his Impala, so he asked how to apply it.
The representative said to apply the cleaner all over the leather. Then, use a dry cloth to remove any excess and give it a final wipe. He recommended to let the seats breathe for a day, even better on a hot day.
The next day, apply the conditioner and follow with a dry cloth to remove any excess and give it a final buff. He also recommended to let the conditioner set in for a day.
If you can't wait that long, then make sure you at least give the conditioner a full day without driving the car.
The outcome on the leather seats was excellent and worth the wait. Like I said before, I used the Gold Class cleaner/conditioner, but I'll use the aloe next time to see how it looks on ebony leather.
Hope that helps.
I went to a car show w/ my brother where Megiuars was selling and showing how to apply their products. My brother was interested in the aloe cleaner/conditioner combo for his Impala, so he asked how to apply it.
The representative said to apply the cleaner all over the leather. Then, use a dry cloth to remove any excess and give it a final wipe. He recommended to let the seats breathe for a day, even better on a hot day.
The next day, apply the conditioner and follow with a dry cloth to remove any excess and give it a final buff. He also recommended to let the conditioner set in for a day.
If you can't wait that long, then make sure you at least give the conditioner a full day without driving the car.
The outcome on the leather seats was excellent and worth the wait. Like I said before, I used the Gold Class cleaner/conditioner, but I'll use the aloe next time to see how it looks on ebony leather.
Hope that helps.
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