Product Review: Leatherique Leather System

jsatek said:
I just got my 1 gallon size "special" order on Saturday from Leatherique since I read this review. I got 1 gallon of each product, cant wait to try.



1 gallon of each.:shocked Holy cow!!!! :faint:
 
jsatek said:
I just got my 1 gallon size "special" order on Saturday from Leatherique since I read this review. I got 1 gallon of each product, cant wait to try.





Thats how I order it too.
 
I have tried Leatherique a couple times to soften up rough leather and found it did not make any difference at all. The leather felt exactly the same as before using it. I let it soak in hot sunlight and even put saren wrap around the seats and treated areas but it made no difference. I then tried a product call Surflex Sofner, which is very similiar to leatherique but looks to be a little thicker and concentrated and does not need to be removed with a PC product, I went all out cleaning the seats with Wolfgang citrus based cleaner and used the whole can of sofner, wrapping all treated parts in Saran Wrap and leaving it outside in the hot sun with a space heater in the car, and using a hair dryer this took 2 days and afterwards I said forget trying anything else it if this does not work. Pretty much the same results, the leather felt no different before this process, maybe just a hair softer but nothing really noticeable. I have been told that Japanese leathers are treated with some kind of silicon sealant that will not allow any kind of condtioner to penetrate which essentially means the leather will prematurely harden/gets rough and cannot be repaired/nourished/softened because the conditioner will not penetrate and just sits on top of the sealant, others have had the same results. What you feel is not the actual leather but the silicon sealant. I guess leatherique, surflex, and connely hid food is more for Italian, English, and some German leathers that do not have these strong silicon sealants and can be nourished and softened up but will not work on most Japanese leathers as well as some others treated with these sealants that help protect against stains but ruin the leather/feel/smell/properties.
 
jsatek said:
I just got my 1 gallon size "special" order on Saturday from Leatherique since I read this review. I got 1 gallon of each product, cant wait to try.



I wish I looked up the Leatherique gallon set before I got the 32oz set from Autogeek. The set is $150.00, you save about $100.00 bucks. That is a great price for this product. :grinno:

Does anyone have coupon codes for Leatherique.com?
 
Bobbykart said:
I bought a large bottle,64oz. I think of this product and I cant wait to try it on my 1996 Jaguar XJS...



Fellow XJS owner here :D



Be careful using it on the steering wheel. An Autopian (the MIA Lynn ) used it on her SII XJ and it worked great on everything *except* the steering wheel. The wheel came out so nasty she was worried about having to have it redone...forget what she ended up doing about it :think:



I've posted the above a million times but I didn't know if you'd seen it.
 
I think they have a separate kit for steering wheels. Talk to George at Leatherique rather than take my word for it! :)
 
GMBLACK3A (photos of before and after black seats on car):nomore: These are fake images. You can tell by 1) the panel that says 928 on yours has a diamond type mold on either side of the "928" the after doesnt. 2) Your before leather shows sign of wear and so does the rest of the interior. Leatherique revives the leather it doesnt get rid of creases. your dash is faded and gray in the after photo the interior is completely black.



3) the pictures are of 2 different qualities. before is from a home camera the after looks like a picture off the internet that was copied. 4) I have an Audi A8 and I have black interior and have been using Leatherique since I got the car and it does make the leather softer and prevents premature aging but it doesn not darken the leather. GMBLACK3A will inevitably deny that the photos are fake but just look at the two pictures. The only way these photos can be real is if you did a full restoration on the interior and dyed your seats in which case this isnt a TRUE LEATHERIQUE result.



Why do you have to lie? Leatherique is a great product without having to put up phoney pics. look at the Ferrari pics(excellent) that is detailing at its finest.(great job with the Ferrari.
 
AgentAudi1 said:
GMBLACK3A (photos of before and after black seats on car):nomore: These are fake images. You can tell by 1) the panel that says 928 on yours has a diamond type mold on either side of the "928" the after doesnt. 2) Your before leather shows sign of wear and so does the rest of the interior. Leatherique revives the leather it doesnt get rid of creases. your dash is faded and gray in the after photo the interior is completely black.



3) the pictures are of 2 different qualities. before is from a home camera the after looks like a picture off the internet that was copied. 4) I have an Audi A8 and I have black interior and have been using Leatherique since I got the car and it does make the leather softer and prevents premature aging but it doesn not darken the leather. GMBLACK3A will inevitably deny that the photos are fake but just look at the two pictures. The only way these photos can be real is if you did a full restoration on the interior and dyed your seats in which case this isnt a TRUE LEATHERIQUE result.



Why do you have to lie? Leatherique is a great product without having to put up phoney pics. look at the Ferrari pics(excellent) that is detailing at its finest.(great job with the Ferrari.





:funnypost



It's the same car. Before looks like he used flash and the second, no flash. Look, the cd and the red thing are still in the dash. There is still "diamond type mold" on either side of the 928 but, because of the different lighting, it looks different. Look at the creases in the leather. The same creases are still there. They don't look dyed to me... only a little overexposed because of the flash.
 
They're the same...you need to get a grip before accusing someone of fraud.



First photo is using a flash and has sharp focus. Second photo has no flash and is slightly out of focus.



Second photo the dash/trim is dressed so looks new (and carpet cleaned), and yes Leatherique does darken leather and make creases close/shrink.



A poor first post.
 
Alfisti said:
A poor first post.
A poor first post indeed.



AgentAudi1 earns an official warning and the attention of a grumpy moderator. If he keeps up the combative tone, he'll receive a a shiny new timeout.



Tort

(moderator)
 
sounds like i'll have to try some. after my supply of leatermasters is used up. i've been using it since my truck was new so the seats are still in really good condition. i'd say they are a little softer and better feeling than when i got the truck. after reading this i'm quite curious to try it and compare it to leathermasters.
 
Yep, there's even a scuff to the upper left of the seat controls in both pics.



Somewhat different lighting conditions, probably. But it isn't a different car.



Conspiracy theorist?
 
AgentAudi1 said:
GMBLACK3A (photos of before and after black seats on car):nomore: These are fake images. You can tell by 1) the panel that says 928 on yours has a diamond type mold on either side of the "928" the after doesnt. 2) Your before leather shows sign of wear and so does the rest of the interior. Leatherique revives the leather it doesnt get rid of creases. your dash is faded and gray in the after photo the interior is completely black.



3) the pictures are of 2 different qualities. before is from a home camera the after looks like a picture off the internet that was copied. 4) I have an Audi A8 and I have black interior and have been using Leatherique since I got the car and it does make the leather softer and prevents premature aging but it doesn not darken the leather. GMBLACK3A will inevitably deny that the photos are fake but just look at the two pictures. The only way these photos can be real is if you did a full restoration on the interior and dyed your seats in which case this isnt a TRUE LEATHERIQUE result.



Why do you have to lie? Leatherique is a great product without having to put up phoney pics. look at the Ferrari pics(excellent) that is detailing at its finest.(great job with the Ferrari.



Welcome to autopia. :spit:
 
Here is the full writeup on the black 928, the only 928 I have ever had to the pleasure to detail.



Bret and I made such an amazing transformation on the exterior of the car, I'll bet that the newb calls me out on that as well. :har:
 
Lighting is everything in photography......



You can change the color of any object by just changing the amount of light you expose it to....



Washed out black becomes gray and underexposed gray is deep black......



I think most here already realize this but, conspiracy theorists sometimes need a little reminder......:D
 
Awesome write up, and nice after pics.



In case I missed it in the writeup, do you really apply it all by hand or do you use a towel?
 
+1 Leatherique does amazing things to restore older leather even without a redye. It really does make it look close to new again.
 
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