gigondaz- Thanks for the additional info.
Your Kiwi brushes sound very different from mine, but then mine were old when I was born! But I get what you`re saying- a stiffness that`s just sufficiently firm for use on carpets is a good guideline.
And yeah, older leather can pose some real challenges. Sidenote: I`ve seen Lexol damage antique leather that had survived just fine for centuries (I warned him... ). I won`t say that I *never* steam automotive leather, but it`s usually only when I figure I have nothing to lose.
And yeah#2, Menzerna seems to be pretty popular for a M205 follow-up. Something else that worked well (I gotta say "Thanks for the suggestion!" to wannafbody ) was ZAIO. I`m not a Zaino user (same opinion as your customer), I did get a nice finish when I followed M205 with ZAIO (this was on Ford clear, softer than I usually work on) and it looks OK on "Vibrant White".
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