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HOW TO - Leather Care

Discuss cleaning and detailing - also show off your work!

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PostPosted: 10 May 2008, 19:07
Now we have our own "show and shine" section, it'll be a good idea to add a few "how to's" on various subjects and make them "stickies"

So, here's the first :)

It's the time of year for all the "how do I..." posts. Leather care is one that crops frequently, so here's my thoughts.

Plenty of products to choose from, some cheap, some expensive - some work and some are just plain damaging.
I've tried and binned most "off the shelf" products. They're generally horrible, leaving a nasty greasy film that simply attracts more damaging dirt.

I'm not going to try and convert you away from your favoured product, if you like it and it works for you, that's fine!
Nor do I have any affiliation with my recommended product "Liquid Leather"

Why "clean and condition"?
Your rear end is parked on your expensive and good looking leather seats; you sweat on it, you grind dirt and dust into it, it loses its natural oils through the effects of sunlight, heat and the cars air-con system.
Leave it untreated the leather will get dry, stiff and start to crack.

What should you buy? (sufficient for 3 or 4 complete treatments)
LL GT12 gentle cleaner 250ml
LL GT11 conditioner 250ml

There is a conditioner which contains water repellant - GT13 I don't think it gives as nice a finish as the GT11. Who's going to let their leather get wet anyway?

Using it:
The secret to getting the best from the product (and any other leather product) is warmth. Doing it on cold leather renders the best of cleaners / conditioners pretty much useless. The products will sit on the leather and not be absorbed.
Choose a warm day, use the seat heater, car heater or a hair dryer.

*Vacuum your seats, get all the dirt from the seams using a small stiff paint brush.
*Wipe the seats down with a cloth and warm water.
* Apply the cleaner, liberally, with a cloth. Work it in with a soft nail brush - don't scrub. All you want to do is small circular movements to "push" the cleaner into the leather pores.
*Leave for 15 minutes and wipe off dirt and residue with a clean damp cloth. Repeat until the cloth "wipes" clean.
*Allow to dry thoroughly.
Don't worry about the cleaner getting into the perforations of the leather.

*Apply the conditioner (to warm leather) with a clean cotton / terry cloth. Work it in and use liberally. Get plenty in around the stitching.
* Leave it for a minimum of 6 hours keeping some warmth in the car.
*Wipe off any residue with a damp cloth - job done.

As easy as that! Just remember it's not a "wipe on, wipe off and drive away product" the conditioner needs time (and warmth) to be fully absorbed.
It leaves a lovely OE look to the leather and restores a long lasting authentic leather aroma - nice.

Clean 2 or 3 times a year and lightly condition every month.

If your leather is really grubby and you're feeling brave (all at your own risk!) the hot "Chinese Towel" trick is extremely effective at lifting dirt.
Do this and then follow up with cleaner and conditioner.

Seriously, be careful - it's easy to get burnt!!!

*One damp hand towel.
*Fold and put into microwave
* Heat for as long as is needed to get the towel steaming hot - trial and error needed!
*Once steaming, carefully take to the car and lay towel over the seats, Pat down and allow to cool.
*Wipe off dirt - you'll be amazed at how effective this is, especially if you pick your nearest and dearests best M&S Egyptian cotton towels (they work the best btw!)
*Treat with Liquid Leather as above...you can just condition alone if you feel confident you have removed all the dirt with the hot towel

If your leather is showing signs of cracking Liquid Leather make excellent touch up kits "Scuffmaster" that are easy and inexpensive to buy and use - and very effective.

3 year old TT leather interior. Never cleaned, slightly scuffed, and with "shiny" leather...end result of using LiquidLeather, not too shabby now!

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PostPosted: 24 May 2008, 21:31
Yes, GT12 cleaner followed by GT11 conditioner

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PostPosted: 02 Aug 2008, 20:09
Would you recommend to use the scuffmaster kit after or before you use the cleaner and Conditioner?
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PostPosted: 02 Aug 2008, 20:42
cleaner then scuff then conditioner :wink:
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PostPosted: 03 Aug 2008, 09:24
anTTony wrote:cleaner then scuff then conditioner :wink:


No!! Cleaner, then Conditioning Liquid as this softens the leather in preperation for the Dye(which also contains some conditioner). You should not have to apply more Conditioning Liquid for !2 months. Just done mine really pleased with the result.

With the Kit you will receive a flyer with the title: Advice on preparing leather for recolouring, above is a shortening version
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thats strange, i was told to clean then dye, then condition the seat as a whole? I got amazing results too, so am assuming this way isnt horribly wrong!
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PostPosted: 03 Aug 2008, 11:26
anTTony wrote:thats strange, i was told to clean then dye, then condition the seat as a whole? I got amazing results too, so am assuming this way isnt horribly wrong!


Not at all Ant. You put the Conditioning Liquid on if the leather needs softening, however the Dye does contain some Conditioning agent. I was unsure but I picked mine up from the factory and confirmed order of application, since noticed it is also on the Dye bottle. Once the Dye has been applied after you are sure the leather is soft enough(using the Conditioning Liquid) you don't need to apply for 12 months. You just applied earlier :roll: but as I understand it won't make much difference as the Dye contains a sealant and will be fine :wink:
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PostPosted: 03 Aug 2008, 11:44
Ahh, I see! Thanks for the clarification! Luckily I think my leather was soft to begin with. I take your point about not applying it to hardened leather.

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PostPosted: 13 Aug 2008, 21:41
Fantastic - thanks Dave - i've got two tone seats and the white leather is starting to look a tad dirty - i know what to do now.

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Hark wrote:Guys where can I buy this stuff from?


Matt, I get mine from Performance Autocare (I think) from Ebay, they are based up your way so you may save on the P&P. Nice people to deal with.
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