93AccordLXwhite
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After searching for a leather protector (or conditioner I guess, not cleaner) it seems like:
Leatherique- good for major restorations, very damaged leather, offer many colors of dye
Leather Masters- another favorite, hard to search for
Zaino Z-10- much further back from the two front runners; good for maintenance, great smell (like leather), not designed as much for major restorations
The car in question is a 2004 Grand Marquis. 8+/10 condition leather seats, no major cracks or tears. Daily driver, doesn't have to turn out perfect. I'm fine with using Woolite or Megs APC as a cleaner (note- you should dilute the APC much greater than 1:10 if you plan on using it, too strong & you'll ruin the leather/coating). I just cleaned everything very well, and am mostly satisfied with the results. I'm looking for a protector, I understand the coated/uncoated etc. debates. Also the different application procedures (I'm fine with a 12-24hr dwell period). I mostly want something that will a) smell nicely like leather for awhile b) add some softness if possible (feel to the touch; not sticky, or oily) c) add any protection against sweat, grime, etc. that the seats see d) placebo effect. I'd prefer a matte to neutral finish.
I'm leaning towards Z-10 because of the smell. I've heard Leatherique smells like ammonia(?). And Leather Masters is somewhat hard to search for. As for cost, I believe they're all within a few dollars of each other for the smaller sizes. I'd really like a 500ml bottle, but the 250mls seem much more common; any idea how many applications I'd get out of that for a sedan? I'd like to spend <$3-5/application, or ~$15-25/year. I'm also familiar with 303 & Ultima, I'd prefer something with the smell of leather though.
Here is an old poll about leather products for those of you searching: http://www.autopia.org/forums/car-detailing-product-discussion/160927-leather-product.html
And leather cleaners specifically: http://www.autopia.org/forums/epic-threads/152520-leather-cleaner-recommend.html
Thanks everyone; happy detailing.
Leatherique- good for major restorations, very damaged leather, offer many colors of dye
Leather Masters- another favorite, hard to search for
Zaino Z-10- much further back from the two front runners; good for maintenance, great smell (like leather), not designed as much for major restorations
The car in question is a 2004 Grand Marquis. 8+/10 condition leather seats, no major cracks or tears. Daily driver, doesn't have to turn out perfect. I'm fine with using Woolite or Megs APC as a cleaner (note- you should dilute the APC much greater than 1:10 if you plan on using it, too strong & you'll ruin the leather/coating). I just cleaned everything very well, and am mostly satisfied with the results. I'm looking for a protector, I understand the coated/uncoated etc. debates. Also the different application procedures (I'm fine with a 12-24hr dwell period). I mostly want something that will a) smell nicely like leather for awhile b) add some softness if possible (feel to the touch; not sticky, or oily) c) add any protection against sweat, grime, etc. that the seats see d) placebo effect. I'd prefer a matte to neutral finish.
I'm leaning towards Z-10 because of the smell. I've heard Leatherique smells like ammonia(?). And Leather Masters is somewhat hard to search for. As for cost, I believe they're all within a few dollars of each other for the smaller sizes. I'd really like a 500ml bottle, but the 250mls seem much more common; any idea how many applications I'd get out of that for a sedan? I'd like to spend <$3-5/application, or ~$15-25/year. I'm also familiar with 303 & Ultima, I'd prefer something with the smell of leather though.
Here is an old poll about leather products for those of you searching: http://www.autopia.org/forums/car-detailing-product-discussion/160927-leather-product.html
And leather cleaners specifically: http://www.autopia.org/forums/epic-threads/152520-leather-cleaner-recommend.html
Thanks everyone; happy detailing.