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Old 09-19-19, 07:23 AM
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Default Leather Conditioner for perforated front seats

What leather conditioner are you all using on your perforated leather seats? I am worried that the wrong product will clog up the holes and reduce the efficiency of the cooled front seats.

I use this on my other vehicles, but not sure about the LS430

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There are a lot of good leather cleaners and conditioners. I have used these for 20 years with great results. Zaino leather cleaner and conditioner with a soft Kiwi shoe polish brush. These total will be $35. Will make the leather smell like new again. Spray the leather cleaner on and agitate lightly with the brush to get dirt out of the pores of the leather. Immediately wipe off. Let dry then use the conditioner. because of the pores use very little of the thicker conditioner. I do this about every four months. Takes less then 15 minutes to do both. Dirt is leathers enemy for quick wearing.
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Can't go wrong with any Gyeon products. Safe and leaves the leather looking good.
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Originally Posted by Freds430
There are a lot of good leather cleaners and conditioners. I have used these for 20 years with great results. Zaino leather cleaner and conditioner with a soft Kiwi shoe polish brush. These total will be $35. Will make the leather smell like new again. Spray the leather cleaner on and agitate lightly with the brush to get dirt out of the pores of the leather. Immediately wipe off. Let dry then use the conditioner. because of the pores use very little of the thicker conditioner. I do this about every four months. Takes less then 15 minutes to do both. Dirt is leathers enemy for quick wearing.
Great advice! Check out Leatherique, too. It also gets very good reviews!
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Originally Posted by Woodrow
Great advice! Check out Leatherique, too. It also gets very good reviews!
I have use that before and found it great for abused leather. It is a mess to clean up and takes much more time then the Zaino.
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Default Leather!!!!!

Ditto on Leatherique. Did it ONCE and even ended up selling the rest of it to a member here. Definitely not a Regular Cleaner or Conditioner IMHO.

I've tried just about everything on the market and just seem to keep coming back to this. Been using it on my Perforated Leather for years in 3 Cars and it's my Fave! The smell is awesome too! 😎

https://www.autogeek.net/d180-leather-cleaner.html

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I use 3M Leather Vinyl restorer on my 2014ES 350. Works great.
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i had good results with Chemical Guys cleaner and restorer
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My goto product for perforated Leather is LeatherMasters Protection Cream. It also prevents dye transfer issues on both leather and NuLuxe.
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