I've been a Leatherique customer for decades. It will make cardboard hard leather soft and supple again. Put on the rejuvenator THICK and let soak in. Re-apply after 24 hours. I let the car bake in the hot sun for 3 - 5 days, then scrub down with the cleaner. Best leather care product on the market. You will see and feel the difference.
George & Krysti owners of Leatherique Restoration Products. Thank you for the video. Great epilation of the Cleaner. If they use the cleaner First, it would drive the DIRT into the leather. Again thank You.
The rejuvenating oil not only cleans the leather but conditions it also. Where as OPC cleaner may be stronger it does not condition the leather but rather in all likely hood would dry it out even more.
Is this product meant only for old leather needing restoration or could someone consider using this as their leather care for a car from new regularly?
Leatherique is more of a leather restoration product. This kit would be a good choice to have on hand for a newer car. autoforge.net/products/car-guys-leather-care-kit
I would expect a third step. First you impregnate the leather with stuff to bring dirt to the surface. Then you wipe off the dirt. So how about a pure conditioning step to finish?
I've been a Leatherique customer for decades. It will make cardboard hard leather soft and supple again. Put on the rejuvenator THICK and let soak in. Re-apply after 24 hours. I let the car bake in the hot sun for 3 - 5 days, then scrub down with the cleaner. Best leather care product on the market. You will see and feel the difference.
It's not a quick process but well worth the effort.
@@autoforge Agreed. Just did my 92 500E last week. Seats still look great after 250K miles.
Do you clean then reapply or just reapply after 24hrs? In Phoenix we are the kings at car baking.
@@JeffreyHobbs-m6s my question also, do you just keep adding on or take it off with the pristine clean then do it again
George & Krysti owners of Leatherique Restoration Products. Thank you for the video. Great epilation of the Cleaner. If they use the cleaner First, it would drive the DIRT into the leather. Again thank You.
Thank you Krysti! - Nick
Great information as always NIck! Love this product. Will you be at SEMA this year Nick?
Yes I sure will! - Nick
@@autoforge Awesome, see you then Sir.
What about using an OPC cleaner after the rejuvenating oil . It’s a stronger cleaner
The rejuvenating oil not only cleans the leather but conditions it also. Where as OPC cleaner may be stronger it does not condition the leather but rather in all likely hood would dry it out even more.
Is this product meant only for old leather needing restoration or could someone consider using this as their leather care for a car from new regularly?
Leatherique is more of a leather restoration product. This kit would be a good choice to have on hand for a newer car.
autoforge.net/products/car-guys-leather-care-kit
I would expect a third step. First you impregnate the leather with stuff to bring dirt to the surface. Then you wipe off the dirt. So how about a pure conditioning step to finish?
The first step conditions the leather (rejuvenating oil) and the second step cleans the dirt that's lifted to the surface (pristine clean).