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Old 06-29-13, 07:17 PM
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Amazing difference. What I love about Leatherique is minimal to no scrubbing, so you are not using an abrasive process to clean. Plus it leaves the leather with an amazing scent, not overpowering just nice.

According to some Leatherique cannot possibly work on coated leather because the product cannot penetrate the finish. But not only does it clean, it also makes the leather softer and will remove most creases as well. So the theory is not matching up with the result.
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Originally Posted by Lexus2000
Amazing difference. What I love about Leatherique is minimal to no scrubbing, so you are not using an abrasive process to clean. Plus it leaves the leather with an amazing scent, not overpowering just nice.

According to some Leatherique cannot possibly work on coated leather because the product cannot penetrate the finish. But not only does it clean, it also makes the leather softer and will remove most creases as well. So the theory is not matching up with the result.
Definately worked fine for my GS lether which i belivve is supposed to be coated, got rid of most minor creases, gonna do a second treatment again soon
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The leather in my RX300 needs some work. Seems like the Leatherique will do the trick.
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I've been wanting to try this for sometime.. Its a two part process correct?
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Originally Posted by tmf2004
I've been wanting to try this for sometime.. Its a two part process correct?
Yes sir, te rejuvenator oil you let sit for as long as possible in the heat, literally brings all the dirt and oil to the surface, then you clean it off with the prostine clean, leaves it looking so much better than any over the counter product I've used, is kinda spends but it's well worth it imo
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Originally Posted by Lukas99GS
Yes sir, te rejuvenator oil you let sit for as long as possible in the heat, literally brings all the dirt and oil to the surface, then you clean it off with the prostine clean, leaves it looking so much better than any over the counter product I've used, is kinda spends but it's well worth it imo
great thanks
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Check my thread it might help you out
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ggestions.html
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