I like Leatherique. Used it and don`t mind the process. The most important thing to do is figure out if you have coated or uncoated seats.
Coated seats will derive no protection from Leatherique. I spray Leatherique on the seats and spread it around to cover everything with rubber gloves.
Make sure the windows are rolled up, the outside temperature is at least 80° and leave car parked outside in the sun for at least 4 hours.
I might add more after a couple of hours if it`s really getting sucked up by the finish. I consider Leatherique a very good cleaner.
Clean up the leftover with Prestine Clean and MF`s so that the finish has a kind of Matte look. Ideally, use it twice a year. YMMV.
I`ve used Lexol leather products and been unimpressed.
BTW can`t tell from the picture whether it`s the coating that is cracked or the dye on the leather is fracturing from the leather drying out and flexing of that area causing it.
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