Has anyone used Leatherique

Focusedonsound

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I have read some past reviews on it. and am considering buying it. However it seems kind of expensive?

Does it really work? Do you use a lot of product? The 2 bottles seem rather large.
 
Same thoughts here. I've seen it rejuvinates like crazy! Yet the size and price is very questionable.
 
The Woob said:
Same thoughts here. I've seen it rejuvinates like crazy! Yet the size and price is very questionable.

Well I think im going to go for it! Perhaps I will purchse some smaller bottles and sell some of it off to some people here if they are intrested!
 
When you use the Leatherique twins be sure to use it on something like the hottest day of the year. The car needs to sit in the sun's heat all day long for best results. I'm going to re do the seats on the Sunday driver again as we get closer to summer weather.
 
If you think that you'll be treating a few abused interiors buy the larger size bottles. IMO there is nothing else on the market that can actually make hard leather soft again like Leatherique can. Before using rejuvinator oil make sure the area is cleaned very well, use the water:woolite solution, scrub, wipe, allow leather to dry, apply rejuvinator oil, and then then prestine clean after a few hours. Like Boss said it works best in the summer with the windows up but you can also use a ceramic heater a few feet from the leather surface, just be careful. The price is alot but to have them on hand is a major plus and when you see the turnaround you'll know it was worth it. BTW in the time the Rejuvinator oil is working you can be working on the exterior.
 
My seats have sealed/coated leather. I have used the products once so far and it made some progress. What I hear is that even sealed leather should have some pores available to soak in the product, but it will take multiple applications.
I am going to remove my seats for the 2nd round and place them in the sun covered in black plastic bags to heat them up.
I have been told to apply up to 4 oz per seat, but mine wouldn't absorb that much. I applied by hand (latex gloves).
I hope to get the second stage done on Monday if the weatherman is right this time.
 
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