Favorite Leather treatment/protection

For "protection" of the leather surfaces, I believe that keeping them clean is priorty #1. The majority of the time I use the W&W, other times I will use the Lexol cleaner, 4-Star (pre-polycharged) cleaner, or PB's NL.

Protectants used: Lexol, 4-Star (pre-polycharged), 303.

Everything I use seems to peform well. Admittedly the 4-Star smells better than the Lexol and 303. I agree with the concept of not messing with a good thing, but then we all seem to have this "addiction". Therefore, I am at least interested in Leatherique type products.

The 303 is not greasy ...
I agree, I don't find 303 to be greasy.
...The only real change is that the car is now almost 8 years old, (July), with 64,000 miles on it. ...
Charles, if you would drive that thing instead of letting it sit in the driveway you might see some wear. :D My 12 y/o Volvo has 170K+ miles. The seating surfaces look fine, but the drivers side bolster (the one by the door) does show some wear.
 
Charles, if you would drive that thing instead of letting it sit in the driveway you might see some wear. :D My 12 y/o Volvo has 170K+ miles. The seating surfaces look fine, but the drivers side bolster (the one by the door) does show some wear.
You are not wrong about the GTP not getting a lot of miles. It's my wife's daily driver and most of our miles have been put on one of the three mini-vans we have had during the time we have owned the GTP. (Bought the GTP new)
Somewhere close to 150,000 on the vans has helped keep the miles down on the GTP :D
 
Ha! 4 cars for two drivers will tend to save miles on the vehicles. I'm currently the owner of 3 vehicles for two drivers and I have to remember to start them all on a regular basis.
 
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