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Old 08-12-12, 08:15 PM
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Thumbs up Leatherique applied (pics)

So i went ahead and applied oil and clean on front seats. Now they were not that dirty but was oily and had "lines" on sides. I was surprised to see quite a lot of dirt in the bucket with water (last step of the process). I think its hard to see much change in black seats if you compare it with beige colour leather.
The after pics (last two) may not be that outstanding (plus i took them @ night) nonetheless i could feel softness and comfort than before. I have never done it before and was happy with the results.
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They look good. Glad you had good luck with the product. I've heard nothing but good things about it.
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They look good. Glad you had good luck with the product. I've heard nothing but good things about it.
Same here. I think I will try it soon.
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yup..tho i have read on other car forums that there is like 0.0000000001% chance that the leather seats have fade. But i dont know what could be the cause. I didnt test it out i just gave it a full go ahead. Even if the seats looks clean one should def try out Leatherique and be surprised how much dirt will come out
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Looking nice. I am about to import some of that potion myself.
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I tried it ....did not work for me
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Originally Posted by lexus0239
I tried it ....did not work for me
What were you doing? Cleaning or a full R & R.
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so i sat in the drivers seat after cleaning them with Leatherique and i was impressed with the softness feel to it ..it was as if i sank into the seats. Definitely a major improvement.
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