My 2006 Ford Fusion has the black perforated leather seats with contrast stitching.
I'm tearing my hair out trying to find a product that'll work well on my seats.
Things I've tried:
-Meguire's Gold Class "Rich Leather"
-Griot's Leather Care
-Lexol
-Leather Honey
None of them have given me the look and feel I'm looking for. In fact I just got the Leather Honey yesterday and applied it in the heat of yesterday's afternoon. I was concerned how shiny and sticky the seats were after application, which was done by hand massage. After research online I was reassured it would "soak in" if I left it overnight. So I slept easy. This afternoon I went out and the seats looked the same; shiny and sticky. I took one of my AP MF's and tried to buff it off. Being sticky that was no small feat. After buffing off the seats look **OK** not really great, but OK. They still feel sticky though so it won't be a pleasant driving experience until it either soaks in or wears off on my clothes.
I'm sure most of the "leather" on this car is not real leather but actually vinyl...it is a domestic...lol So what's my next step? I've got all those products up there and I'm still not satisfied.
I was also wondering what the best way to clean the cream colored contrast stitching would be...Woolite and a toothbrush? My neighbors already think I'm crazy...:becky:
I'm tearing my hair out trying to find a product that'll work well on my seats.
Things I've tried:
-Meguire's Gold Class "Rich Leather"
-Griot's Leather Care
-Lexol
-Leather Honey
None of them have given me the look and feel I'm looking for. In fact I just got the Leather Honey yesterday and applied it in the heat of yesterday's afternoon. I was concerned how shiny and sticky the seats were after application, which was done by hand massage. After research online I was reassured it would "soak in" if I left it overnight. So I slept easy. This afternoon I went out and the seats looked the same; shiny and sticky. I took one of my AP MF's and tried to buff it off. Being sticky that was no small feat. After buffing off the seats look **OK** not really great, but OK. They still feel sticky though so it won't be a pleasant driving experience until it either soaks in or wears off on my clothes.
I'm sure most of the "leather" on this car is not real leather but actually vinyl...it is a domestic...lol So what's my next step? I've got all those products up there and I'm still not satisfied.
I was also wondering what the best way to clean the cream colored contrast stitching would be...Woolite and a toothbrush? My neighbors already think I'm crazy...:becky: