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I've been using the Leather Masters line (careful if you google leather masters) over the last year of so and I'm VERY satisfied with it. I believe Auto Geek carries their whole line now so that makes it much easier to get than the last time I got it.

 

I use their Leather Strong cleaner and Leather Vital Conditioner. They also make a Leather Protection cream that helps protect against staining and dye transfer on lighter colored leather, I'd personally skip the protection cream for a black interior though.

 

All of their products dry to an absolutely matte finish, no gloss at all, deeper, richer color in the leather but no gloss. I HATE SHINY INTERIORS!.

 

Andy

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I've been using the Leather Masters line (careful if you google leather masters) over the last year of so and I'm VERY satisfied with it. I believe Auto Geek carries their whole line now so that makes it much easier to get than the last time I got it.

 

I use their Leather Strong cleaner and Leather Vital Conditioner. They also make a Leather Protection cream that helps protect against staining and dye transfer on lighter colored leather, I'd personally skip the protection cream for a black interior though.

 

All of their products dry to an absolutely matte finish, no gloss at all, deeper, richer color in the leather but no gloss. I HATE SHINY INTERIORS!.

 

Andy

 

Stuff works great. I asked Andy this via PM in April, and have been using it since. I bought the Kit from Auto Geek.

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I've been using the Leather Masters line (careful if you google leather masters) over the last year of so and I'm VERY satisfied with it. I believe Auto Geek carries their whole line now so that makes it much easier to get than the last time I got it.

 

I use their Leather Strong cleaner and Leather Vital Conditioner. They also make a Leather Protection cream that helps protect against staining and dye transfer on lighter colored leather, I'd personally skip the protection cream for a black interior though.

 

All of their products dry to an absolutely matte finish, no gloss at all, deeper, richer color in the leather but no gloss. I HATE SHINY INTERIORS!.

 

Andy

 

 

What no Armor All?

I wouldn't put that stuff om my Sons bicycle Seat

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just came across these shots of a new Expedition interior I did a few months ago for reference on what Leatherique looks like on new leather...

 

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overview shot:

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By leather, do you mean vinyl ?

 

At best the perforated seating surfaces are leather, the edges are vinyl/ "leatherette".

 

:yuno:

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I've been using the Leather Masters line (careful if you google leather masters) over the last year of so and I'm VERY satisfied with it. I believe Auto Geek carries their whole line now so that makes it much easier to get than the last time I got it.

 

I use their Leather Strong cleaner and Leather Vital Conditioner. They also make a Leather Protection cream that helps protect against staining and dye transfer on lighter colored leather, I'd personally skip the protection cream for a black interior though.

 

All of their products dry to an absolutely matte finish, no gloss at all, deeper, richer color in the leather but no gloss. I HATE SHINY INTERIORS!.

 

Andy

 

 

You have pm

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