✨ Elevate Your Leather Game! ✨
The Leatherique Leather Rejuvenator and Prestine Clean set includes 16 oz of rejuvenator oil and 16 oz of cleaner, designed to restore and maintain the beauty of your leather goods. This eco-friendly duo comes with a spray head and a Tampico leather scrub brush, making it easy to achieve professional results at home.
Manufacturer | Leatherique Sold by PAI |
Brand | Leatherique Restoration Products |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 8542145376 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8542145376 |
T**T
Awesome product! My experience....
I have used this product on many old cars that I have purchased in the past. I used it on a 20 year old leather interior for a Lotus Esprit where the leather looked like the bottom of your dress shoes. I slathered in on and left in the sun for 2 days. Black and white nasty sticky stuff came out of the leather. When I cleaned it up I was astonished. The nap raised up, the color brightened, the thickness increased and it was soft to the touch. It even smelled new and looked new as well. This product saved me a bunch of money getting the car re-upholstered.If you think your seats are done, use this product first, you wont be dissapointed.Here's some helpful hints.1) Do the application when you have time to leave the car in the sun for 2 to 3 days.2) Don't use an applicator. Put a handful into your hand and SLATHER the stuff on. You can't really put too much on. It cleans up with water so I'm not concered about getting it on other hard sufaces. It even looks good on some plastics (makes your hands soft too).3) Do the dash even if its vinyl. It will get rid of the chalky dry look.4) If you have a leather steering wheel put extra there. That seems to be where most of the natural oils are taken out by your hands and sun and is the hardest to get the oil to soak in.5) The next day, wherever the oil has soaked in, add more! I am amazed how much will soak in.6) After the 2nd or 3rd day, I like to use a bucket of hot water and a wash cloth to remove the residue.Don't worry about it sitting too long. I did my BMW and left it for a week before removing product. Looked great.I accidently ordered what I thought was this product on eBay. It was a terrible fake. Beware of anyone using the term Leatherique. It's a great product with lots of copy cat products.
T**0
Works great!
I usually don't review items, unless I'm really impressed, or really disappointed. In this case, it was the former.I have a 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe that I purchased used from a dealership just over two years ago. I put seat covers over the front seats right after I purchased it to "protect the leather". When I removed the covers recently, preparing to sell the vehicle, I found that the seats were very dry.I tried some cleaners and leather conditioners that I had purchased locally from the auto parts store. I ended up with sticky seats. In addition, my jeans left impressions in the seats when I got out of the vehicle. I did an internet search on "sticky leather" and this product was mentioned.I applied the rejuvenator, leaving it on the seats with the car parked on the street with the windows closed. I came back after three days and found that the front seats had absorbed most of the solution, so I applied additional rejuvenator to the front seats. I then waited 4 more days before going to the next step. I applied the prestine clean to the 2nd and 3rd row seats, removed with a damp microfiber towel, then buffed with a dry towel. The seats looked great.Then I got to the front seats. I tried the same process, but found that the towel stuck to seats when I tried to buff them. I applied more prestine clean, and then got a little more aggressive with the damp micofiber towel. I began to see black stains on the yellow microfiber towel (my interior is black leather). In addition to the stains, there were little black particles on the towel.I am assuming that the front seats were dyed at some point. The prestine clean, along with some elbow grease, slowly removed the dye. The passenger seat took about 3 treatments, and the driver about the same, but I had to go back when I moved the vehicle into the sunlight to cover some areas I had missed.The strange thing is that the seats had very little wear, and they looked amazing when I was done. I can't imagine why the dealership would have used the nasty goop that they applied to the front seats, except that maybe it made their "re-conditioning process" faster.I don't know what I would have done if I had not found this product. I am definitely a fan!
N**H
Leatherique is fantastic! Buy it!
I bought Leatherique after reading great reviews on the BMW forum. The seats in my Z4 were in good condition for their age but were dry, hard, and starting to get shiny where you sit because of the lack of care from the previous owners. I tried the wipe on, wipe off products from Wal-mart and autozone and they are garbage. This product will take you off-and-on all day to clean and condition your seats but the time is definitely worth it.I followed the directions and vacuumed the seats, poured about 4 oz each of the rejuvinator into two plastic cups (one cup for each seat)and used a foam brush to paint the rejuvinator onto the seats. I parked it in the sun and closed up the car. I checked on it every hour or so and put another coat of rejuvinator on as needed as it soaked in. Go pretty heavy on the seams beacuse it'll soak in quickly in these locations. After about 9 hours I sprayed down the seats with the pristine clean and used a microfiber towel to wipe off the dried rejuvinator (which turns to a very sticky consistency). Once I finished I was amazed by the results. The seats are much softer, the scuff marks are gone, and the seats have a beautiful matte finish. They are still not new car soft, but I'm sure that's because they have not been conditioned in 8 years. I'll condition them again in 6 months or so and see if they improve more.
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