Leather on newer Car???

jhstuckey said:
I was wondering what everyone recomends for newer car leather care?

Thanks,

JS


Poorboys has a good leather conditioner and cleaner that I use on my car...also four star is a good one threw the sites sponsor
 
My recomendation is that you condition them right away. The first thing I did with my car the day I brough it home was condition the leather. I used Wolfgang Leather Conditioner, although there are many good options out there. The key thing is to get them conditioned and protected as soon as you can. Just because something is new doesn't mean it doesn't need to be cared for. ;)
 
^ is right. Start out right. I'd also suggest fabric protection on the matts.
With leather, especially new leather, test a good conditioner first, then give it a go.
 
There's one thing I haven't seen addressed yet: What kind of vehicle did you buy? And just how "newer" is the vehicle (does it need cleaning yet)?

Depending on what you've got, there are a few different techniques/processes to be mindful of. If your leater is "coated" (as I suspect) you can easily use any of the products mentioned here to condition it. For uncoated leather, however, you'll need to treat it slightly different.

As I said though, it depends on what kind of vehicle you're dealing with.
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
There's one thing I haven't seen addressed yet: What kind of vehicle did you buy? And just how "newer" is the vehicle (does it need cleaning yet)?

Depending on what you've got, there are a few different techniques/processes to be mindful of. If your leater is "coated" (as I suspect) you can easily use any of the products mentioned here to condition it. For uncoated leather, however, you'll need to treat it slightly different.

As I said though, it depends on what kind of vehicle you're dealing with.

It's almost a year old now... It's a Yukon Denali...

It has grey leather..
 
jhstuckey said:
It's almost a year old now... It's a Yukon Denali...

It has grey leather..

Ahhhh.... yukon denali. Yeah, the products mentioned here will work fine to conditon it. My personal favorites for GM coated leather are Zaino Z-9 and Z-10 (cleaner/conditioner) or Lexol pH Cleaner and their Conditioner.

Just remember, you'll need alot of it to tackle that side of beef in your truck :bubba (j/k!!)
 
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