Riccardo Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 Hi all I've been on Halfords website and looked at the leather conditioner/restorers and there's a lot with bad reviews to from memory so I ask here the experts :) What's best leathers conditioner/restorer for my full leather seats that's at a reasonable cost that I can do four or five seats in one go. My seats are in good condition have the usual ten year old line creases. I just want to make sure they stay in good condition for another ten years. Any ideas lads preferably if I could order online or just walk into a shop you guys recommend would be best option for me.
Magnet Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 Hello Richard, The theory is that out cannot renovate 'modern car' leather since it is lacquer coated - unlike the leather on cars of some 20 years plus age. Having said that, I have used leather cleaner on a non-Audi car with some favourable results, and the products I used were by the well respected Autoglym group, who's polishes I also use. They do a cleaner and a conditioner, and it's really up to you to decide if the conditioner is required, since if the theory applies, you are only conditioning the lacquer layer! There are obviuosly other products available and one that comes to mind is by Poorboys? ( American origin?) - seems to be well respected by some. Hopefully, you will receive other replies and recommendations on here, but you might also like to look on other forums - try Jaguar and Volvo for a start. Kind regards, Gareth.
WPAWS Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 i`m also an Autoglym user i wasted money on other products before converting to Autoglym they have a product for every part of the car and you dont need to use a lot so last a good time 1
criminal_cabbage Posted November 29, 2017 Posted November 29, 2017 I have used Gliptone liquid leather. doesn't seem to have made much of a difference but my seats weren't that bad. It smells like old English leather which is nice if you like that sort of thing.
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