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Originally Posted by yakky
Since this is your first bottle, I have to ask, what are you using to clean the leather? Cleaning is just as, if not more important than the conditioner.
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#1: Strong Prep Cleaner with a horsehair brush.
#2: Extract suspended soiling with a washable paper rag.
#3: With a satisfactory result like this before “conditioning” it
Yes I agree, a thorough cleaning has to come first!
As auto leathers are already protected with the toughest topcoat among pigmented leathers.
The main concerns for conditioning or protection after a thorough cleaning are at least:
1. To shield the leather against the detrimental effects of sticky soiling including the nasty ballpoint ink.
2. And to ensure that the tenacious dye-transfer stains common on pastel colors are easier and faster to remove.
3. A protection to increase the leather resistance to wet and dry rubs, thus reduce scuff and abrasion.
4. To reduce friction squeaks when leather rubs against leather during movement
5. To Enhances the leather with a luxurious soft buttery-feel.
6. To impart an unforgettable classic leather scent that charms both man and woman through the centuries.
So good if you can just find all these benefits from the same bottle at a reasonable price from a kit.
Roger Koh
Leather Doctor®