Leatherique before/after shots
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I did two weeks of rejuvenator applications every 48 hours and then a thorough scrub with with the pristine clean using a toothbrush. The seat is much softer and the color change is pretty impressive. Right now I am debating trying to do dye touch up on the areas it has worn off.
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Leatherique is great stuff. I redyed and changed colors on my sport seats, if you decide to go that direction check out my thread. If you have any questions let me know, happy to help.
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Great results!
Having used Leatherique extensively I can offer three steps to make the seats look even better.
1. Follow up with Leathermasters Strong Cleaner
2. Use LeatherMagic Redye to recolor the areas which have worn.
3. Condition with Leathermasters Vital Conditioner.
Having used Leatherique extensively I can offer three steps to make the seats look even better.
1. Follow up with Leathermasters Strong Cleaner
2. Use LeatherMagic Redye to recolor the areas which have worn.
3. Condition with Leathermasters Vital Conditioner.
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It has to be better than the old Jeep suspension company called "Big Dick's Suspensions". That one was hard to find with google. Now simply known as BDS. www.bds-suspension.com