HamrWebDesign
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Hello,
I'm sure this has been discussed at great length and I did look through some of the posts pertaining to this topic but have a couple questions still.
I just purchased a 2004 VW Passat w/ Anthracite Leather. This is my first new car with leather. The seats appeared to be pretty dry when I took delivery so I took it home and decided to do a little detailing of my own.
I purchased some Meguiars Gold Class Protectant Wipes and used them to wipe down the seats on the vehicle. A couple things I noticed from having done this:
1) The leather seems a bit tougher/harder then before I applied the conditioner.
2) The leather is definately a shade darker then before I applied the conditioner.
3) The leather seems to have a slight sheen it did not have before I applied the conditioner.
What I did was wipe down the seating surfaces with the wipes. I then allowed it to sit for a couple minutes and then I wiped it off with a microfiber towel to eliminate the residue it left on the seating surfaces.
My questions are:
1) What can I use to soften the leather back up a bit. I really don't like wrinkles in the leather and would like to minimize this as much as possible. Unfortunately the leather is already starting to show signs that it has been sat on after only 600 miles. Perhaps this is inevitable but I am hoping there is a way to minimize this as much as possible.
2) If at all possible I'd like to get back the lighter shade it was prior to using the Meguiars product. I assume it's too late for that?
3) Is there a way to maintain healthy leather while leaving it dull as apposed to it taking on a more shiny property?
In short what is the best method for maintaining the leather in my new car without leaving any type of residue or shine?
Thanks in advance!
I'm sure this has been discussed at great length and I did look through some of the posts pertaining to this topic but have a couple questions still.
I just purchased a 2004 VW Passat w/ Anthracite Leather. This is my first new car with leather. The seats appeared to be pretty dry when I took delivery so I took it home and decided to do a little detailing of my own.
I purchased some Meguiars Gold Class Protectant Wipes and used them to wipe down the seats on the vehicle. A couple things I noticed from having done this:
1) The leather seems a bit tougher/harder then before I applied the conditioner.
2) The leather is definately a shade darker then before I applied the conditioner.
3) The leather seems to have a slight sheen it did not have before I applied the conditioner.
What I did was wipe down the seating surfaces with the wipes. I then allowed it to sit for a couple minutes and then I wiped it off with a microfiber towel to eliminate the residue it left on the seating surfaces.
My questions are:
1) What can I use to soften the leather back up a bit. I really don't like wrinkles in the leather and would like to minimize this as much as possible. Unfortunately the leather is already starting to show signs that it has been sat on after only 600 miles. Perhaps this is inevitable but I am hoping there is a way to minimize this as much as possible.
2) If at all possible I'd like to get back the lighter shade it was prior to using the Meguiars product. I assume it's too late for that?
3) Is there a way to maintain healthy leather while leaving it dull as apposed to it taking on a more shiny property?
In short what is the best method for maintaining the leather in my new car without leaving any type of residue or shine?
Thanks in advance!