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leather treatment ?



  Mondeo ST TDci
is it possible to 'over feed' leather?
ive just got a newish car wich has leather in (my old car was leather too) but im not sure if the previous owner has ever treated the leather. When ive applied the stuff it gets absorbed really quickly, so i want to apply a few more treatments. But im worried that i could over feed the leather?? if its possible?

well.. i know what i mean :p
 
  106 GTi
Most new leather finishes are coated so it won't allow you to treat it like you could older natural finishes. Worth doing a search on here as Weeman posted some good info about it.

What car is it?
 
  Mondeo ST TDci
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autoglym leather cream
 
  A well built VW
Saddle soap is good but hard to find these days. My missus gets it when she goes home to yorkshire but never seen it here
 
  Mondeo ST TDci
not bad price. less than the price i paid for this autoglym stuff.

so, back to my original question... its not possible over treat the leather then?

how often do you guys do it? once per month? twice a year?
 
  106 GTi
not bad price. less than the price i paid for this autoglym stuff.

so, back to my original question... its not possible over treat the leather then?

how often do you guys do it? once per month? twice a year?

Weekly wipe downs with a damp microfiber.

Conditon once every 3 - 6 months with Zaino Z10 Conditioner

Clean once or twice year with Einzett Leather Cleaner and then condition.
 
  Carrera 4S. Clio 172. M5
The great myth about leather is that it should be smooth and shiny.

I cant see the point in having leather in a car that is so uniform and coated with chemicals, that it looks just like plastic.

Leather is a natural material, it "breathes" so you need to keep it supple, and Saddle Soap is a good way of doing that.

Applied as per the instructions, it lifts the dirt off the surface, out of the pores and it feeds the hide.

That will prevent the surface from cracking, protect it from the Sun and keep the colour, but more importantly, it looks natural.

I do mine perhaps once a month, and just wipe it over with a damp, soft cloth in between. Ive never had a seat crack.
 

MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
Alot of these so called leather cleaners / conditioners do fcuk all tbh . Like rich says , a wipe down with a moist microfibre cloth will clean just as just good as bought cleaner . Thats also what i was advised by a guy who did a repair on 172's seat . He also does full retrims and he said that on most automotive seats the conditioners just lie on top of the leather actually attracting or holding dirt rather than soaking into the leather . You probably don't notice it as much on grey leather as you would on white or cream leather .

Having said that i still use some from time to time . The current one i use is the Buffalo Leather Essence Conditioner .

http://www.buffaloleather.co.uk/leathercare.htm
 
  106 GTi
I hate any products that make it look glossy and shiny thats why I stopped using the Autoglym.

The Einszett and Zaino both leave a factory look.

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