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I followed Tortuga's advise and called Kristy from Leatherique to answer a few questions I had.
I mentioned to her that several members of Autopia had reported a "tacky" or "sticky" feeling to their leather once the Rejuv and pristine clean process was completed.
Kristy advised that this means you have more "gunk" trapped in the leather, and that you should repeat Rejuv oil, and pristine clean!
For a minute I thought(sure, sure, use more product, have to buy more from you etc,etc)
However, she explained to me that when the seats are fully cleaned, no tacky or resiude should remain at all.
I plan to try the system this weekend on my 2002 F-150 Lariat.
So if the leather feels tacky, you might need to repeat again!
I mentioned to her that several members of Autopia had reported a "tacky" or "sticky" feeling to their leather once the Rejuv and pristine clean process was completed.
Kristy advised that this means you have more "gunk" trapped in the leather, and that you should repeat Rejuv oil, and pristine clean!
For a minute I thought(sure, sure, use more product, have to buy more from you etc,etc)
However, she explained to me that when the seats are fully cleaned, no tacky or resiude should remain at all.
I plan to try the system this weekend on my 2002 F-150 Lariat.
So if the leather feels tacky, you might need to repeat again!