Leather Creases
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Hi,
Is there any product that will help with the creases in the leather that are found on the seats. When our lexus was recovered after it was stolen, all the creases had dissapeared because they cleaned it so well. Is there a product or something I have to do to do the same and what general leather cleaning product would u recommend.
Thanks,
Steve
Is there any product that will help with the creases in the leather that are found on the seats. When our lexus was recovered after it was stolen, all the creases had dissapeared because they cleaned it so well. Is there a product or something I have to do to do the same and what general leather cleaning product would u recommend.
Thanks,
Steve
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Creases are considered a normal part of what leather does when pressure is applied on it, but you can make them less noticeable by keeping the dirt out of the creases as you now know.
I would recommend Leatherique Pristine Clean & Rejuvenator Oil to make them supple;
http://www.leatherique.com/products.htm
If you want easier to obtain stuff, you can do a Woolite & water mix of 6:1 and any "off the shelf "conditioner that strikes your fancy. If you take your time you can get decent enough results. There's also a thread on this topic here for more input;
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/automotive-care-and-detailing/60556-cleaning-and-conditioning-leather-seats.html
The main thing is to clean them every couple months at least, to keep the creases from becoming too obvious.. Cheers.
I would recommend Leatherique Pristine Clean & Rejuvenator Oil to make them supple;
http://www.leatherique.com/products.htm
If you want easier to obtain stuff, you can do a Woolite & water mix of 6:1 and any "off the shelf "conditioner that strikes your fancy. If you take your time you can get decent enough results. There's also a thread on this topic here for more input;
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/automotive-care-and-detailing/60556-cleaning-and-conditioning-leather-seats.html
The main thing is to clean them every couple months at least, to keep the creases from becoming too obvious.. Cheers.
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