Quote: Lederpflege on all types of leather?
~One man’s opinion / observations ~
Unfinished leather: Some cars have untreated leather, sometimes called Nappa, Nubuck or Cirrus (soft, full grain leather made from an un-split sheepskin, lambskin, or kidskin, usually tanned with alum and chromium salts and dyed throughout). The easiest way to tell is to sprinkle a few drops of water onto the leather, if the water is absorbed into the leather and looks like a stain, it’s untreated if the water is not absorbed then it’s treated. The surface of these leathers has no protective barrier to protect them. As a result these leathers are very prone to soiling and staining. To protect unfinished leathers including suede, deerskin and unfinished dyed leathers, use 303 High Tech Fabric Guard. Use on new or newly cleaned leather, spray on and let dry, it creates and maintains water repellence, resists soiling and helps protect against both water and oil based stains.
~Hope this is of some help~
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