Best Leather treatment
#33
I've tried a bunch of leather treatments, and non of them seem to bond to the seat - anyone else have this issue? There's a white scrape/mark that I've been trying to get rid of but nothing seems to work. I know part of our seats are vinyl covered, but I can barely get ANY product to stick on ANY part of the seat...
#35
It looks like a dry spot that looks like a scrap - maybe it is a scrape... but what I meant by "bond" is that my leather products are not staying on the leather. I don't know how else to describe it - like in my Lexus IS, I just wipe on the product to a dry seat, it get slightly damp but i can notice an improvement visually and by touch. With the S it just goes on and nothing happens - it seems to dry on the surface. I'm not an expert, I'm just looking for help here.
#37
It looks like a dry spot that looks like a scrap - maybe it is a scrape... but what I meant by "bond" is that my leather products are not staying on the leather. I don't know how else to describe it - like in my Lexus IS, I just wipe on the product to a dry seat, it get slightly damp but i can notice an improvement visually and by touch. With the S it just goes on and nothing happens - it seems to dry on the surface. I'm not an expert, I'm just looking for help here.
#38
Originally Posted by gforgary' timestamp='1314203948' post='20909203
It looks like a dry spot that looks like a scrap - maybe it is a scrape... but what I meant by "bond" is that my leather products are not staying on the leather. I don't know how else to describe it - like in my Lexus IS, I just wipe on the product to a dry seat, it get slightly damp but i can notice an improvement visually and by touch. With the S it just goes on and nothing happens - it seems to dry on the surface. I'm not an expert, I'm just looking for help here.
#39
Originally Posted by JFUSION' timestamp='1314244629' post='20911343
[quote name='gforgary' timestamp='1314203948' post='20909203']
It looks like a dry spot that looks like a scrap - maybe it is a scrape... but what I meant by "bond" is that my leather products are not staying on the leather. I don't know how else to describe it - like in my Lexus IS, I just wipe on the product to a dry seat, it get slightly damp but i can notice an improvement visually and by touch. With the S it just goes on and nothing happens - it seems to dry on the surface. I'm not an expert, I'm just looking for help here.
It looks like a dry spot that looks like a scrap - maybe it is a scrape... but what I meant by "bond" is that my leather products are not staying on the leather. I don't know how else to describe it - like in my Lexus IS, I just wipe on the product to a dry seat, it get slightly damp but i can notice an improvement visually and by touch. With the S it just goes on and nothing happens - it seems to dry on the surface. I'm not an expert, I'm just looking for help here.
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yeah let it soak for a while before you try to wipe it off, 303 should be good, if that doesnt work try a dedicated seat cleaning product from Lexol or even Autoglym, they seem to work well if used as directed.
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