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Old 08-12-2014, 01:56 PM   #4
poulpy
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Originally Posted by CraigM View Post
#4. Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil and Leatherique Pristine Clean - love it. I'm not a pro, but I was in charge of detailing/maintaining all vehicles when under my parents roof. Used many, many, many leather products - this is by far the best I've found. Completely changes old leather.
Detailer's Domain sells and explains how to use it - spread the Rejuvenator Oil on thick, let the car sit all closed up in the sun for several hours (I've even let one go 36 hours, no problems), then wipe it all down with Pristine Clean.
I used it on my Box when I got it, seats look new now, and they were pretty rough.

Do you have pics of the specific problems you are trying to correct? Maybe some more experienced with leather care/repair could weigh in.
Hi,

i've bought both products and while it did have GREAT result on the steering wheel, it wasn't so great on the seats, but i think i didn't do it right, could you give me some tips ? Here's how i did it :
- Hooverd the seats
- Applied Leatherique rejuvunator with my bare hands, really massaged the seats and applied generously.
- Left the car under the sun with windows closed for about 4h
- Vaporised generously Leatherique Pristine and used a "Supreme shine microfiber" to scrub (http://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-X2020-Supreme-Microfiber-Towels/dp/B0009IQZH0/ref=pd_sim_auto_16?ie=UTF8&refRID=1XV3KMFTP0WYD8HY9P6C) AND THAT's WHERE I THINK I DID IT WRONG => Should have i used a brush or a sponge to scrub ?
As the microfiber would dry the leather right away and it felt wrong.

Any tips is most welcome
Also there's some stain or nails damage that won't disapear, do you have tan / beige dye to recommend ?
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