The Best Deep Cleaning Leather Products on The Market!?
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In this one we tackle some dirty leather seats in a Chrysler Pacifica Mini Van!
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Cool test! Happy to see the capable cleaning power of PILOT displayed here. Great work, Jamie!
Pilot 🤌 #chefskiss
Pilot is BUSSIN you guys knocked it out of the park 💪🏽🔥 when doing headliners it's literally the go to 😁🙌🏼
Melamime is, in fact, what magic erasers are made of. And I think it‘s safe to assume that by now, every detailer should know that magic erasers are in fact abrasive.
Here‘s a fun fact: whereas most people and professional detailers will religiously follow very strict routines to treat a car‘s paint as gentle as possible, they then treat leather incredibly brutal. Why? Because they have learnt that a car‘s paint can be delicate and they don‘t want to introduce (micro) scratches. Also, when polishing paint, detailers know that they‘ll remove clear coat so they try to remove as little as possible.
Car interiors on the other hand have received far less attention and most of the times only need to be clean - no matter what.
Most detailers simply don‘t know or accept the simple truth which is: leather is actually a MUCH more delicate material than a car‘s paint and should therefore be treated with equal if not bigger respect as paint because leather can be SERIOUSLY, IMMEDIATELY and IRREVERSIBLY damaged by the wrong tools and techniques!
The most important aspect in this regard to take away is this: leather is „built“ in a very similar way as paint is: there‘s the actual cow skin (body), then there‘s a primer layer, then there‘s the actual colour layer, and then there‘s the top coat (clear coat). Leather‘s top coat is what you‘re typically and 90% of times are cleaning and treating as most leathers in most modern cars are probably pigmented leathers or synthetic leathers. And this top coat is much, much more delicate than the clear coat of your paint. And think how careful you treat that! The top coat is the final layer that‘s applied and has to fulfill several tasks, amongst others:
1. Anti-soiling (dirt- absorbent)
2. Anti-aging for the rest of the leather layers
3. UV-protection
4. Protection from microorganisms
5. Protection from abrasion
Once the leather‘s top coat is damaged or removed, it cannot do its job anymore. Which is why once you induced a damage to the top coat, a repair job is THE ONLY WAY to regain the top coat‘s original characteristics. No „conditioner“, no protector, and no coating will be able to replicate what the top coat does! And once the top coat is attacked, damaged or removed, the rest of the leather layers will see a rapid degradation as the top coat is the only layer with at least some sort of resistance and hardness to it.
But here‘s the thing: damaged leather from a damaged top coat looks clean at first. There‘s almost no way of initially telling that the top coat is gone. However, if cleaned leather gets shiny again rather quickly and if cleaned leather feels sticky, then those are clear signs that the top coat is attacked or gone. A very clear sign for damaged leather is if you e.g. clean red or brown leather and you end up with red or brown "stuff" in the towels, then you either went through the top coat (which is the equivalent of polishing paint and having coloured residue in your polishing pads) or someone cheaply, quickly and badly „repaired“ this leather before you cleaned it and what you see in your towels is leather colour from such a repair job.
By using a magic eraser, you are removing top coat. Magic erasers are abrasive, so there simply and physically isn‘t possible to use them in a non-abrasive manner. Yes, using them softly or lightly means that they are less abrasive than when used aggressively, but they are abrasive nontheless.
So, by using a magic eraser on leather, you are in fact damaging that leather. To be exact, you‘re damaging the top coat. The issue is that noone of us knows how much damage you‘re inflicting, how much top coat you‘re removing and how bad that is. That‘s why you said that you‘ve done it a thousand times and never damaged leather - because you simply can‘t see the damage you‘ve done.
The following video is in German, but I think you‘ll quickly see what it is about: it‘s an experiment in which leather is treated with a magic eraser, the traditional leather brush, and a specialized leather cleaning sponge. What you‘ll see in the video is that it takes SECONDS to go through the top coat with a magoc eraser, and even the leather cleaning brush is extremely aggressive:
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If you still don‘t believe me then by all means, go ahead and continue using magic erasers. I just hope that no customer ever sees this and knows about leather, because then you‘re looking at a serious insurance claim or law suit.
Totally agree! Fine for hard touch plastics, but keep away from Leathers at all costs.
Exactly. Automotive leather is coated. I use rinseless wash such as ONR or DIY diluted in a spray bottle for routine cleaning. It’s very gentle. Melamine is aggressive, I’ll use it on glass only.
Are the scrub ninja's (or equivalent) white side made of melamine? They don't feel like it, and Google suggests not. Are they too much for leather?
Thanks also for the in depth explanation
@@pigeonpoo1823 Scrub Ninjas are some sort of microfiber I believe. I have used it on leather but don’t use too much pressure and do a test spot first, it may not be safe for all.
@@chrisbradley3224 thanks
TRC is dropping a new post wing eating towel in Dewar’s honor. The brown FTE (For The Explosion)
Good stuff Jamie, BUT confidence, efficiency, and cost, it's doubleblacklifestyle for me!😂
Jamie, thanks for your reviews. My go to clean very dirty steering wheels is a spray disinfectant/degreaser and steam if necessary. To clean leather seats, is a mild dilutable soap, with a colour lock leather brush if needed? Both products are very reasonable priced and available almost anywhere.
Thanks for the heads up on the latest interior cleaners for the interior. 😉
Please review superior products: dark fury, road warrior, formula 4 spray wax, pink perfection, or dirt buster! They’re super cheap at oreilys in gallon sizes
So the Lithium cubes are magic erasers soaked in the special sauce? Probably stick with my P&S Xpress interior detailer.
Yes lol
Pilot looks amazing. ADS has really great products. Those trim cubes are convenient. Great job! Enjoy the wings of death!
They are gonna be tasty 😋
Love the comparison videos, Jamie. I actually took Typhon from 10:1 to 7:1 to make it a more stronger cleaner.
Good idea 👍
Simple answer
1. Sonax Leather Care Milk
2. Colour Lock
no american blinky blinky marketing crap
Nice
Those are good but honestly Koch Chemie ASC and/or rinseless wash does a good job itself and is much more economical. Only if you have seriously bad leather do you need more. ASC is good at degreasing.
Lithium has over the top marketing IMO. It's kinda funny...i have never bought any of there products,
Hahahahaha I just tested the lithium cubes in my wife’s minivan (same model) I like the scrub pad on them.
Heck yeah haha
Typhon is amazing. I have the Cleanin Cubes on the way. Would you pick Pilot over Next Level interior Detailer?
Next level is trash
Pilot it is then lol.
@@JhawkerZ 👍
I like the scrub ninja on tough and more synthetic feeling leather. Thin, soft natural leathers like on BMW M steering wheels I stick with gentle stuff and microfiber.
14:22 perhaps worth mentioning Labo is PFAS FREE...
in another words: why should it matter if there is something stronger, if it means user is going to get cancer? 🤷♂
of course the winner should be stronger, yet not dangerous, combo.
so the question is, do ADS guarantee their stuffs are also PFAS free, like Labo do? 🤔
Great questions 👍🧼
Yes.. We don't use any illegal chemistry in the creation of our products. Also, PFAS aren't the only chemicals one should be worried about.
@@armourdetailsupply 💥 🍩🔦
@OraEtLabora0 Most cleaning products don’t have PFAS in them. PFAS are essentially fluorocarbons used in the production of fluoropolymers. They are not the fluoropolymers themselves but remnants from mfg. You will mainly encounter them in some ceramic coatings, sealants, and hybrid waxes. There is no way to know if they are present unless the manufacturer states it. Especially any product that says it contains PTFE. They are not presently required to be listed on the SDS.
I love watching interior car cleaning! I know alot of people don't like doing interiors,but i find it very cathartic! Great job!!!!
Anyone got tips for ventilated/heated leather seat? Will the same products/process work or will it clog the leather?
I need them Lithium Cubes for my steering wheel. It looked amazing after you went over it with them.
Don‘t do it and don‘t use them, they are abrasive and will damage leather!
@@AndreasSchwarzingerevery time I see your name I say to myself there’s the leather guy, scharzenegger
@@DylWhacckk 😂👍🫡
With a magic eraser type of scrub I'm not surprised it took off that much.
Those cubes look interesting for those tougher surfaces that can survive the extra abrasion, thanks for the demonstration
Great review Jamie can’t go wrong with any of the products showcased.
there are not even cubes lol they are round..
nice review vid... pilot is really good... you are giving carlos a run for his interior title
Hi Jamie, what is the name of the blue thing you used to scrub the seat and where can I buy one. Thanks
theragcompany.com/products/vinyl-leather-interior-scrub-brush?_pos=1&_sid=a6dedd695&_ss=r
Thanks for the comparison of some great products
Good video! Those trim cubes are awesome
1st like keep up the good work jamie
That was an awesome cleaning video! Speaking of Lithium, do they sell Grime Wave in gallons yet?
I don’t think so
@@JamieTheCleaner Darnit 😩😅 we gotta tell Bill to get on that for the culture 😁 my 16oz runs out too fast lol
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Soft as pillow is my go to when I want to minimize gloss
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When you get excited we get excited. Nice!
Thanks for tuning in Gary 💪🧼
I love PILOT, but either it or InnerQd jacked up part of my dash. Not sure which one it was for sure. It cleans and smells amazing though
O no what happened?
@@JamieTheCleaner the two little displays for seatbelt for passengers aren’t clear anymore. They turned a cloudy haze that doesn’t buff off. I never sprayed any chemicals directly on them, always on the microfiber towel. It’s not a huge deal, I don’t want to make it worse or have it hurt something else. The car is 6 months old