Big Kahuna
New member
I've just used Leatherique for the first time and I like it.
I have a 1999 Buick Park Ave that sits uncovered on weekends. The leather was not cared for and was pretty dry and dirty. I've used Lexol cleaner and conditioner about six month prior. Lexol cleaner with a brush removed most, but not all the grime. The first application of Lexol Conditioner didn't seem to make any difference. I applied a second application of Lexol Conditioner and it seemed to have made the leather softer. However, it left the leather with a slight discoloration and the felt like it had a protective film.
After purchasing a new vehicle, I researched for leather care products and decided on Leatherique. I tested it on my Buick first. I applied a generous amount of the Leatherique Oil on the seats and left it in the sun all day. Actually, 3/4 of the day as my home blocked the sun in the late afternoon. I used the Cleaner and to my surprise, it was much cleaner and brighter. It removed the tinted look Lexol had put on my leather. The leather was much softer. Actually, the seat with more direct sunlight had a much softer feel.
Since I'm in the restoration mode for the Buick, I'll reapply Leatherique again this weekend and position the treated seats into as much direct sunlight.
I am very pleased with Leatherique. I Buick has light grey leather and I would imagine if I had a darker leather, I wouldn't see the tint effect of Lexol. Maybe I applied Lexol incorrectly. I'm just a noob at this and I haven't tried other leather products. I would appreciate anyone's opinion on other products.
I have a 1999 Buick Park Ave that sits uncovered on weekends. The leather was not cared for and was pretty dry and dirty. I've used Lexol cleaner and conditioner about six month prior. Lexol cleaner with a brush removed most, but not all the grime. The first application of Lexol Conditioner didn't seem to make any difference. I applied a second application of Lexol Conditioner and it seemed to have made the leather softer. However, it left the leather with a slight discoloration and the felt like it had a protective film.
After purchasing a new vehicle, I researched for leather care products and decided on Leatherique. I tested it on my Buick first. I applied a generous amount of the Leatherique Oil on the seats and left it in the sun all day. Actually, 3/4 of the day as my home blocked the sun in the late afternoon. I used the Cleaner and to my surprise, it was much cleaner and brighter. It removed the tinted look Lexol had put on my leather. The leather was much softer. Actually, the seat with more direct sunlight had a much softer feel.
Since I'm in the restoration mode for the Buick, I'll reapply Leatherique again this weekend and position the treated seats into as much direct sunlight.
I am very pleased with Leatherique. I Buick has light grey leather and I would imagine if I had a darker leather, I wouldn't see the tint effect of Lexol. Maybe I applied Lexol incorrectly. I'm just a noob at this and I haven't tried other leather products. I would appreciate anyone's opinion on other products.