Meguiar's Leather Conditioner
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Oregon
Age: 37
Posts: 397
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Meguiar's Leather Conditioner
I have the spray on Leather Conditioner and I have to say I'm un-satisfied. I have a broken back and I shouldn't even be conditioning my leather right now but I love my car too much to conitnue to watch my leather get ugly. I have ebony interior and the solution made the leather darker so basically places I miss are blotchy and look ugly because they are a different color. TO be more specific, places I can see, but can't reach. Anyone experience this problem? I'm thinking of taking some time this weekend and going over it all again and then change to Lexol. What a waste of time.
#2
Chloe @ 17mo
Originally Posted by donkeykang
I have the spray on Leather Conditioner and I have to say I'm un-satisfied. I have a broken back and I shouldn't even be conditioning my leather right now but I love my car too much to conitnue to watch my leather get ugly. I have ebony interior and the solution made the leather darker so basically places I miss are blotchy and look ugly because they are a different color. TO be more specific, places I can see, but can't reach. Anyone experience this problem? I'm thinking of taking some time this weekend and going over it all again and then change to Lexol. What a waste of time.
![No](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/no.gif)
#3
Banned
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: davis (sacramento)
Age: 41
Posts: 870
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
donkey kang, it might help if you spray that shit on to a rag, and then wipe the seats down....personal,ly, i never spray anything directly on to my car, because of the exact problem you stated, it gets too blotchy...i would try to spray the rag, it will make it much easier to apply exactly as much as you want
i used meguir's cleaner and conditioner, not the spray, but the one u apply to a rag....when i freshly did it, i had the same result as asian rage, but the next day, it was looking and feeling real nice....i guess jsut let it sit there for a while
i used meguir's cleaner and conditioner, not the spray, but the one u apply to a rag....when i freshly did it, i had the same result as asian rage, but the next day, it was looking and feeling real nice....i guess jsut let it sit there for a while
#4
2400 Watts in a TL...Why?
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Richmond Hill, Ontario
Age: 44
Posts: 2,308
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
Meguiars makles three different kinds of leather treatment products.
there is the wipes, like asian rage said, I personally don't buy them. Wipes are usually a rip off $$$ wise.
They have a spray bottle, smells nice, works ok, no real complaints.
The third one is the only one by meguiars that comes in two bottles. They are aloe based, one bottle a cleaner and the other the conditioner. The correct way to clean your leather seats would be similar to the way you clean your skin, use a soap and wipe with water. Once it's dry use the moisturizing/ conditioner afterwards.
there is the wipes, like asian rage said, I personally don't buy them. Wipes are usually a rip off $$$ wise.
They have a spray bottle, smells nice, works ok, no real complaints.
The third one is the only one by meguiars that comes in two bottles. They are aloe based, one bottle a cleaner and the other the conditioner. The correct way to clean your leather seats would be similar to the way you clean your skin, use a soap and wipe with water. Once it's dry use the moisturizing/ conditioner afterwards.
#5
never stops!
DonkeyKang, try using Zaino's Leather in a Bottle. I love it. Have kept my Ebony leather in mint condition for last nine monts. I've applied it just twice. Also it smell leather and I love it.
#6
All Hail the Chief
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Lynchburg, VA
Age: 45
Posts: 1,641
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by ResidualFreedom
The third one is the only one by meguiars that comes in two bottles. They are aloe based, one bottle a cleaner and the other the conditioner. The correct way to clean your leather seats would be similar to the way you clean your skin, use a soap and wipe with water. Once it's dry use the moisturizing/ conditioner afterwards.
I can personally vouch for this product. It's all I use now, and I love it! I have an ebony interior as well.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
rp_guy
Member Cars for Sale
9
07-16-2017 07:33 AM
detailersdomain
Wash & Wax
3
10-09-2015 10:13 PM
Yumcha
Automotive News
1
09-25-2015 06:14 PM