The Leatherique Process

Beemerboy

Just One More Coat
I have been looking at this company for some time now. I have the kit to do the cleaning and condition.

The only thing that has held me back is the time it takes, about a weekend to do it right and if you really did it right you should remove the seats.

I am a member of the site so I can see what questions are asked and the answers. It looks like real top end product and for some of the older leather seats that I have seen this would bring them back to life.

Has anyone here used this product?

Thanks

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I have used it, used to use it on some customers cars. I dont remove the seat I just hot box the car.

It works well but we stoped using it for a couple reasons

Cost
Cost
and COST

plus we could get similar (not quite as good for about a 10th of the price).

Its a great product but its time consuming and expensive. I would recomended it for personal use, you wont be disapointed but its just to expensive to use for a customer
 
CalgaryDetail said:
I have used it, used to use it on some customers cars. I dont remove the seat I just hot box the car.

It works well but we stoped using it for a couple reasons

Cost
Cost
and COST

plus we could get similar (not quite as good for about a 10th of the price).

Its a great product but its time consuming and expensive. I would recomended it for personal use, you wont be disapointed but its just to expensive to use for a customer

Thanks but what is hotbox?

I know that they talk about covering the seat with plastic and then putting the car in the sun to get the leather warm, that must be what you are talking about

This would be for my car and a buddies, however what I wanted to do is cost it out, then offer that to customers that wanted full leather restoration. The car that I did this last weekend could have been a great candidate.

What product have you replaced it with?
 
Beemerboy said:
Thanks but what is hotbox?

I know that they talk about covering the seat with plastic and then putting the car in the sun to get the leather warm, that must be what you are talking about

This would be for my car and a buddies, however what I wanted to do is cost it out, then offer that to customers that wanted full leather restoration. The car that I did this last weekend could have been a great candidate.

What product have you replaced it with?

yes the heatinf procces is what i refer to as hot boxing.. no not the weed kinda (although.. just kiding i dont touch the stuff).

I have replaced it with the meguiries 2 step stuff.

I first clean with an apc. then clean with the leather cleaner.
Apply the conditionr and let sit while i do something else,. The conditionr soaks in and then I apply a seconed coat. let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe it off.
I have tried it on a few leathers and does a mighty good job.

As for you and your buddy then Leathirqure would be awesome. Also if you are able to uspell it then I would. If I could I would.

If deffinitly a great product
 
I've considered the product for a while now, for my personal vehicles only; but just haven't convinced myself to pull the trigger. I would be more inclined to use just the Pristine Clean product as I'm not convinced that the Rejuvinator product will be effective on coated leather. There is a similar product out there, but the company name escapes me at the moment.
 
LeatherMaster?

Leatherique works great, got it for BMW Leather. Definitely takes patience to do the 2 step process. I like that they are in the SouthEast area.
 
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