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The best product for pleather seats is our Lexol Vinylex , works perfect for protection on your Audi seats.
IMO none of this stuff will actually help protect your pleather. Best thing you can do is keep it out of the Sun. If it must sit outdoors have the windows tinted :2 cents:
303 AP will work as will UIGP
Vinylex also has a UV protector in it :thumbup:
(I came accross another vehicle with pleather in it and Im happy to say I knew right away it wasnt leather by the feel of it . )
Haha we dont mind the feel of it. Where a animal friendly household. And its nice cause its to clean and what not.
Can anyone explain how a protectant will actually block UV more than the glass in your car? The thing that kills your leather is friction, dirt and incorrect cleaning.
I cannot explain in scientific detail but much like sun screen for your car, there are chemicals that "block" UV light. Of course the debate is how much protection are you actually getting, but UV light is just light waves at a certain frequency and they can be reflected.
Right, but do these chemicals actually protect *in addition to* the coating within your glass? And if so, will these chemicals really block sun from deteriorating the coating (which is also UV treated) that's on top of your seats? People think that the sun dries out your interiors, but I have mixed feelings that that's 100% realistic with today's modern interior surfaces. I've seen tons of interiors that were faded/discolored due to the sun, but I have a hard time believing that a protectant(be it for fabric, leather or vinyl) could have eliminated this damage.