Conditioning Leather
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I've used griot, and lexol, i'm no expert so they all appear to work the same for me. Ive even tried the eagle one leather conditioner/cleaner bottles. I might give sonus a try. How does it smell? Which one mostly resembles the scent of fresh new leather on a new car?
Is this it?
http://sonus-usa.com/son-610.html
peter
Is this it?
http://sonus-usa.com/son-610.html
peter
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Count=15
Sonus works with the natural tanning oils in leather. After it's wiped, it makes the leather feel like new, not slick as other can. In fact, it feels that the leather has better feel when you sit in the seat as you get a sensation of it holding you in better. It does not make the leather firm, but does restore it to like new.
Zaino has more leather smells, makes the leather feel new witha slight softer feel to the leather. Zaino's formula works well with todays new leather and gives off a nice new leather smell.
You just have to make sure the leather is clean first and it's still not damp from cleaning. Once clean, use whichever product in small amounts and rub into the leather and wipe down.
Regards,
Deanski
#63
great... thanks guys... need to woolite first.. some stains i cant get out.. black tar looking marks... not sure where it came from.
I guess using simple green is out of the question????
I guess using simple green is out of the question????