Hello all,
I recently got a 2009 Toyota Rav4 from my dad; its got tan leather interior that I don`t think has been treated with anything for quite a long time. I read a few things here and decided to get the 32oz Leatherique kit with the applicator pads, microfiber towels, and brush. I used it Sunday, and I was kind of underwhelmed; the leather improved but it didn`t seem to match up to the gushing reviews I read here. I starting thinking maybe I didn`t really apply it well enough, so I wanted to explain what process I used to see if anyone has suggestions to improve. I didn`t really know how or when to use some of the products included in the kit, so maybe that was part of the problem. Anywho, here goes:
I applied rejuvenator using a spray bottle and my hand, with a disposable vinyl glove on. I didn`t know if I needed to "work" it in or not, so I mostly just rubbed all the areas of the seat a bit. After applying to all seats and the steering wheel, I closed all windows, slid open the sunroof cover (but left the sunroof itself closed), and ran the car with heater and seat heaters on for about 15 minutes to get it started. I let the product dwell for about 7 hours, on a 99 degree partly cloudy day, with the car parked in my driveway. After the 7 hours, I sprayed the pristine clean on the seats with a spray bottle, and rubbed it into the seat with one of the round yellow applicator pads included in the kit. I did drivers seat, then the passenger seat; upon completing the passenger seat, I went back to the drivers seat and wiped with a damp microfiber (one of the ones included in the kit), and routinely dunked it back into a bucket of water to keep it clean-ish. Once I had wiped everything with the damp cloth, I followed up with a dry microfiber. Then I followed the same process for the other seats, giving them a bit of time to sit with the pristine clean.
So; is there something I could do better? Should I be using the applicator pads from the kit for more stuff? Just thinking through it on my own, I figured I might try doing it again but applying rejuvenator with the brush. I`m was kinda into detailing about 10 years ago, but haven`t done much since and definitely haven`t used this product, so I`d love any input from all the pros out there!
Thanks for your help,
Jason
I recently got a 2009 Toyota Rav4 from my dad; its got tan leather interior that I don`t think has been treated with anything for quite a long time. I read a few things here and decided to get the 32oz Leatherique kit with the applicator pads, microfiber towels, and brush. I used it Sunday, and I was kind of underwhelmed; the leather improved but it didn`t seem to match up to the gushing reviews I read here. I starting thinking maybe I didn`t really apply it well enough, so I wanted to explain what process I used to see if anyone has suggestions to improve. I didn`t really know how or when to use some of the products included in the kit, so maybe that was part of the problem. Anywho, here goes:
I applied rejuvenator using a spray bottle and my hand, with a disposable vinyl glove on. I didn`t know if I needed to "work" it in or not, so I mostly just rubbed all the areas of the seat a bit. After applying to all seats and the steering wheel, I closed all windows, slid open the sunroof cover (but left the sunroof itself closed), and ran the car with heater and seat heaters on for about 15 minutes to get it started. I let the product dwell for about 7 hours, on a 99 degree partly cloudy day, with the car parked in my driveway. After the 7 hours, I sprayed the pristine clean on the seats with a spray bottle, and rubbed it into the seat with one of the round yellow applicator pads included in the kit. I did drivers seat, then the passenger seat; upon completing the passenger seat, I went back to the drivers seat and wiped with a damp microfiber (one of the ones included in the kit), and routinely dunked it back into a bucket of water to keep it clean-ish. Once I had wiped everything with the damp cloth, I followed up with a dry microfiber. Then I followed the same process for the other seats, giving them a bit of time to sit with the pristine clean.
So; is there something I could do better? Should I be using the applicator pads from the kit for more stuff? Just thinking through it on my own, I figured I might try doing it again but applying rejuvenator with the brush. I`m was kinda into detailing about 10 years ago, but haven`t done much since and definitely haven`t used this product, so I`d love any input from all the pros out there!
Thanks for your help,
Jason