View Full Version : Conditioning Your Leather Seats


IronLu
11-12-2008, 10:52 PM
I'm using McGuires leather conditioner on my seats. When I get out of the car and I know that I won't be using it for the rest of the night I spray the seats down with the conditioner. I don't rub it in I just leave it sprayed on over night. The next day I wipe the excess with a dry cloth. Leaving the seats "soaking" in conditioner over night leaves the seats feeling as smooth as a baby's but and super conditioned.

This is just a little trick I started trying recently and it works absolutely great, it leaves the seats like new and leaves them smelling like coconut. As a matter of fact it works better than spraying and immediately wiping them down. Try it...:)

05rex8
11-12-2008, 11:18 PM
cool, does the shine last long? I will have to give this a try....after I wipe down my seats and sit on them, the shine goes away and looks dull

IronLu
11-12-2008, 11:22 PM
nope, it last a while...it works wonders. I was surprised myself because like you whenever I sprayed and immediately wiped down it looked dull again.

altspace
11-13-2008, 07:39 AM
First it depends on where you car is located, in a garage or outside. Second, temperature is a key factor here as warmer leather will absorb faster.

I personally use Poorboys Leather Stuff. With the seats clean I dab small amounts into the palms of my hands and rub the conditioner into the leather. This method is far better than just a spraying (could leave spots or worse have overspray elsewhere) as you spread the chemicals and help the leather absorb the product evenly. Then depending on how hot/cold it is and location (est. 30 minutes) I remove the excess with a soft cotton cloth. Been doing this method on many cars for many years and has not failed me yet, or others.

BRGREEN8
11-13-2008, 12:38 PM
I use Connolly leather cleaner + conditioner. With my car parked in the garage every night and the so cal weather, I clean and condition it once a month.

ShinkaTeen
11-13-2008, 01:38 PM
i use Turtle wax ICE ..i just used karate kid method

altspace
11-13-2008, 05:03 PM
^ On leather?

streettuner08
11-13-2008, 05:48 PM
^ On leather?

I think he is talking about that all in one new product from the Turtle Wax Ice collection.

ShinkaTeen
11-13-2008, 06:10 PM
I think he is talking about that all in one new product from the Turtle Wax Ice collection.

yeah. its the interior care.lol camon. im 18 not retarded hahahahha....well.. i lets hope so at least.

IronLu
11-13-2008, 09:59 PM
I've tried using my hand to rub the conditioner on the leather but leaving it sprayed on overnight worked best for me.

volcomx31
11-16-2008, 06:50 PM
is it a spray bottle?

IronLu
11-16-2008, 10:06 PM
Yes it is...

exceldetail
03-07-2009, 12:07 PM
You guys are aware that your "leather" seats are actually vinyl coated?

fastlaneracing
03-07-2009, 12:24 PM
You guys are aware that your "leather" seats are actually vinyl coated?

Exactly, A Interior cleaner for vinyl is a better choice and last longer.

Huey52
03-07-2009, 12:45 PM
My Shinka seats are real leather. No "pleather" for me. ;)

I use Meguiar's leather treatment.

Nopstnz8
03-09-2009, 01:30 PM
My seats are aftermarket leather and I use Zymol's two step process cleaner and conditioner, followed by 303 protectant applied with a foam pad. I also use a leather brush with the cleaner to remove all the dirt. A brush is key because it allows you to agitate the spots and throughly remove them. After cleaning them, I warmed the leather and then applied the conditioner foam pad and waited about 10 minutes for it to soak in. Then I buffed it off and applied 303 with a foam pad, waited 10 min for it to soak in, and then buffed it off. When I finished, I was amazed at how clean and soft the leather felt. It was also not greasy whatsoever. My seats have never looked better.

always.anthony
03-10-2009, 03:47 PM
so what would be best for stock leather seats...interior cleaner...or leather conditioner.

i just don't want dried out wrinkly seats.

staticlag
03-10-2009, 04:42 PM
It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose!

TopGear8
03-10-2009, 08:00 PM
My seats are aftermarket leather and I use Zymol's two step process cleaner and conditioner, followed by 303 protectant applied with a foam pad. I also use a leather brush with the cleaner to remove all the dirt. A brush is key because it allows you to agitate the spots and throughly remove them. After cleaning them, I warmed the leather and then applied the conditioner foam pad and waited about 10 minutes for it to soak in. Then I buffed it off and applied 303 with a foam pad, waited 10 min for it to soak in, and then buffed it off. When I finished, I was amazed at how clean and soft the leather felt. It was also not greasy whatsoever. My seats have never looked better.

^This man right here likes his seats clean!

Nopstnz8
03-11-2009, 12:13 AM
^This man right here likes his seats clean!

LOL! :lol: Thanks. Seriously though, you should try this method. I guranatee that you will be amazed with the outcome.

Alucard
03-18-2009, 06:20 PM
zymol FTW... but since im a meguiars whore I agree with you on their product too lol

Huey52
03-19-2009, 06:58 AM
I don't let mine get dirty to begin with. Spots? How does that happen???

^This man right here likes his seats clean!

Kyanbi
05-01-2009, 10:40 PM
Since non-Shinka seats are actually vinyl, what would be a good vinyl product? I'm just about to get my '8 and I want to clean and condition every single possible area as soon as I get it home.

YeahYeahYouWere
05-01-2009, 11:26 PM
You know, I feel really stupid saying this, but I never really thought that my GT "leather" seats might actually be vinyl, even though I can remember on many occasions thinking, "Wow, this sure doesn't look too much like real leather".

I just tried some Meguiar's Gold Class Leather Cleaner and Conditioner yesterday and was really disappointed with it, especially because every other Meguiar's product I have used has been spectacular. I guess maybe I need to get some vinyl protectant, and maybe go sucker punch the guy who let these seats be passed off as leather!

Kyanbi
05-01-2009, 11:27 PM
Yeah I hear ya... I thought up until now the GT seats were truly leather!

bassy
05-05-2009, 10:41 PM
Just because one uninformed dude says that the leather seat is "vinyl coated," everyone automatically believes him...ROFLMAO. No, the whole seat is not leather, but it ain't leatherette/pleather/vinyl, either. To use my red/black seat as an example, the red seating surfaces where my butt and back touch are real leather. The black side bolsters where my thighs and backsides touch are leatherette. Sure, some of the cleaners/conditioners are formulated specifically for either leatherette/vinyl or leather. But some leather conditioners/cleaners may be used on leatherette as well. Just read the label on the container. I personally use Meguiar's leather cleaner/conditioner on the whole seat and have had no problem.

bassy
05-05-2009, 10:52 PM
Before someone complains that Mazda cuts corner and puts cheap leatherette in their cars, just know that it's actually a standard practice. Even high-end brands like MB, BMW, etc., do this--unless you go for the full leather option, which will also give you real leather on the door panels. Heck, Audi and BMW even give full leatherette interior instead of cloth on their A3/4 and 3-series respectively.

ndhoffma
05-06-2009, 12:25 AM
^I was told by a guy who works in upholstery repair (had my drivers seat fixed) that this is standard practice as well.. often used for the bolsters since it is more durable than leather

Heck, even the S2000 has ALL leatherette seats

I use Four Star conditioner... it is a bit pricey, but it does a good job and does not leave the seats all shiny and slippery like some others do

Huey52
05-06-2009, 07:26 AM
Same here, I use Meguair's Leather Conditioner on my 8's and wife's is250 leather seats and my daughter's Mazda6 pleather seats. The Jeep doesn't get anything; don't want to spoil it. ;)

Just because one uninformed dude says that the leather seat is "vinyl coated," everyone automatically believes him...ROFLMAO. No, the whole seat is not leather, but it ain't leatherette/pleather/vinyl, either. To use my red/black seat as an example, the red seating surfaces where my butt and back touch are real leather. The black side bolsters where my thighs and backsides touch are leatherette. Sure, some of the cleaners/conditioners are formulated specifically for either leatherette/vinyl or leather. But some leather conditioners/cleaners may be used on leatherette as well. Just read the label on the container. I personally use Meguiar's leather cleaner/conditioner on the whole seat and have had no problem.

YeahYeahYouWere
05-06-2009, 08:31 AM
Just because one uninformed dude says that the leather seat is "vinyl coated," everyone automatically believes him...ROFLMAO. No, the whole seat is not leather, but it ain't leatherette/pleather/vinyl, either. To use my red/black seat as an example, the red seating surfaces where my butt and back touch are real leather. The black side bolsters where my thighs and backsides touch are leatherette. Sure, some of the cleaners/conditioners are formulated specifically for either leatherette/vinyl or leather. But some leather conditioners/cleaners may be used on leatherette as well. Just read the label on the container. I personally use Meguiar's leather cleaner/conditioner on the whole seat and have had no problem.

That's a good point - now that you mention it that way, it was always those ribbed (for her pleasure!) sections along the sides that made me think that the seats were not leather. Perhaps maybe the real problem is that I didn't really give the leather product enough time to do its thing. I will say it worked way better than Black Magic leather wipes, but just didn't blow me away like other Meguiar's stuff did. I think it's time for round two.

Of course, I just laid out the $140 for the Mazda seat covers because I dislike leather, but that is neither here nor there...

onefatsurfer
05-08-2009, 04:02 PM
I think the meguiars leather wipes/goop/sprays suck. I hate the shiny look to the leather. It doesn't come shiny from the factory, so why would I want it shiny? I just got some Zaino leather in a bottle for my birthday, and it is GREAT. It smells like leather, softens the seat and smooths out the wrinkles, and it doesn't look shiny at all. It looks like a clean matte black, which is what I want. And it's safe for vinyl. Give that stuff a shot sometime if you're not in the mood for shiny, slippery, greasy seats like you get with the Meguiars

Huey52
05-08-2009, 04:39 PM
But my seats are Parchment leather. I don't want them matte black. ;)

I think the meguiars leather wipes/goop/sprays suck. I hate the shiny look to the leather. It doesn't come shiny from the factory, so why would I want it shiny? I just got some Zaino leather in a bottle for my birthday, and it is GREAT. It smells like leather, softens the seat and smooths out the wrinkles, and it doesn't look shiny at all. It looks like a clean matte black, which is what I want. And it's safe for vinyl. Give that stuff a shot sometime if you're not in the mood for shiny, slippery, greasy seats like you get with the Meguiars

Razz1
05-08-2009, 09:31 PM
Mink Oil

onefatsurfer
05-09-2009, 07:34 AM
The zaino stuff isn't black. it just doesn't leave the seats shiny and greasy. Also, Zymol stuff is very nice too. No greasiness there either. I think I'm giving up on the "Major" brands. I've heard very good things about Lexol, too, but I've never tried it.

spigot52
05-09-2009, 11:45 PM
This stuff performs miracles.
http://www.leatherique.com/

altspace
05-10-2009, 12:23 PM
Almost all products will leave the seats with a shine. It's how much you wipe down after you let the product permeate that you will have a matte look.

ndhoffma
05-12-2009, 12:05 AM
4star really doesn't leave a shiny finish, from what I have seen, as long as it is applied correctly.

ATL-GP
05-12-2009, 09:07 AM
WTF.....it's not leather?????? :uhh: :) Actually, I really did think it was leather...cheap leather but leather...so it's really "naugahide" damn... :squint:

onefatsurfer
05-12-2009, 09:59 AM
I'm pretty sure only the ribbed portion isn't leather. It's pretty obvious which parts aren't leather.

iwc3707
09-03-2009, 07:48 PM
Why do people keep insisting the seats are vinyl or leatherette? Its leather people! At least the parts that touch your back, butt and thighs. The sides are probably vinyl and so are the door inserts.
Mazda would probably be sued if they were advertising that their seats were leather trimmed and were actually made of vinyl.
btw Griots leather conditioner works really well and leaves the seats matt. I use to use on my MX5 GTs leather seats. There is no sticky residue too.

Huey52
09-04-2009, 08:22 AM
I've just started using Griot's Garage leather conditioner on mine and there's no shine. Great product!

Almost all products will leave the seats with a shine. It's how much you wipe down after you let the product permeate that you will have a matte look.

rodjonathan
09-04-2009, 08:36 AM
^ link? i need some of this stuff

iwc3707
09-04-2009, 10:53 AM
Here you go.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/interior+detailing/leather+care%2C+16+ounces.do
expensive, but well worth it.

SayNoToPistons
09-04-2009, 11:09 AM
Same here, I use Meguair's Leather Conditioner on my 8's and wife's is250 leather seats and my daughter's Mazda6 pleather seats. The Jeep doesn't get anything; don't want to spoil it. ;)

I used that before and found it to be completely useless and much too thick to apply. Switched to Leatherique and will never look back even though leatherique is a few times more expensive. I gave my bottle of Meguiar's away :rofl:

Huey52
09-04-2009, 05:05 PM
Meguiar's was ok (the pre-wetted wipes), and still decent in a pinch, but Griot's Garage is now my go-to.

I used that before and found it to be completely useless and much too thick to apply. Switched to Leatherique and will never look back even though leatherique is a few times more expensive. I gave my bottle of Meguiar's away :rofl:

rodjonathan
09-04-2009, 06:00 PM
Here you go.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/interior+detailing/leather+care%2C+16+ounces.do
expensive, but well worth it.

thanks you get what you pay for so im gonna try this one

iwc3707
09-05-2009, 12:16 AM
^^anytime. Tell me what you think after you try it out. Just follow the instructions and it works great. Just apply it lightly-don't soak the seats with it- just a moist layer and let it sit and buff it out in a little while.

fobjr101
09-05-2009, 03:55 AM
Meguairs Gold Class leather cleaner leaves a lot of shine. You really have to do some fierce wiping to get the shiny-ness to fade a bit. I don't like the product, but with enough elbow grease it comes off. Definitely not one of their best products.

Huey52
09-06-2009, 06:07 PM
A bit expensive, but as all Griot's products a little goes a long way.

Here you go.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/interior+detailing/leather+care%2C+16+ounces.do
expensive, but well worth it.

Tamas
09-07-2009, 10:54 AM
Lexol works fine for me. Doesn't get shiny either.

Huey52
09-08-2009, 12:59 PM
I've been addicted for years to the scent of Griot's detailing spray on the exterior, and now their leather conditioner on the interior. ;)

I also like their matt tire dressing, wheel well spray, claybar, natural wax, 3-stage polish, glass cleaner ..............

Tonicart
09-08-2009, 03:50 PM
I've been addicted for years to the scent of Griot's detailing spray on the exterior, and now their leather conditioner on the interior. ;)

I also like their matt tire dressing, wheel well spray, claybar, natural wax, 3-stage polish, glass cleaner ..............

haha, so basically you love ALL Griot's products. One day when I have my own garage, it will look like Griot's garage =) For now though, I need to use up all of my existing products, which I have a spray bottle and wipes bottle each of the Lexol cleaner and conditioner. Lexol's stuff is pretty good, it was the first time I had cleaned/conditioned any leather, and it seemed to do the job well. It was a little greasy and shiny at first, but after it soaked in, it was nice.

altspace
09-08-2009, 04:31 PM
Nice Huey. I have a few of their products, but mostly the entire lineup of PoorBoys. Just finished my car over the weekend before the cold comes in.

The process:
1. Wash with mild detergent
2. Clay bar
3. Rinse
4. Dry
5. PB SSR3 with heavy cutting pad (only in some spots where needed)
6. Wipe off
7. PB SSR1 with light cutting pad
8. Wipe off
9. PB Black Hole with polishing pad
10. Wipe off
11. Natty's Paste Wax blue by hand
12. Wipe off
13. PB EX-P for the final sealant by hand
14. Wipe off
15. Interior vacuumed, shampoo carpets, applied PB Leather Stuff on seats by hand rub, PB Natural Look Dressing on doors, panels, etc.
16. PB Bold N Bright Tire Dressing

fobjr101
09-11-2009, 07:09 PM
So that's the secret you use to get your car looking so clean.

Nice Huey. I have a few of their products, but mostly the entire lineup of PoorBoys. Just finished my car over the weekend before the cold comes in.

The process:
1. Wash with mild detergent
2. Clay bar
3. Rinse
4. Dry
5. PB SSR3 with heavy cutting pad (only in some spots where needed)
6. Wipe off
7. PB SSR1 with light cutting pad
8. Wipe off
9. PB Black Hole with polishing pad
10. Wipe off
11. Natty's Paste Wax blue by hand
12. Wipe off
13. PB EX-P for the final sealant by hand
14. Wipe off
15. Interior vacuumed, shampoo carpets, applied PB Leather Stuff on seats by hand rub, PB Natural Look Dressing on doors, panels, etc.
16. PB Bold N Bright Tire Dressing

Tonicart
09-11-2009, 09:01 PM
LOL it's no secret, that's a ton of work! :)

TorqueyPig
09-17-2009, 02:49 AM
i use Turtle wax ICE ..i just used karate kid method

hahahahahhaa :ylsuper:

Huey52
09-17-2009, 08:03 AM
I actually 'reverted' to Ice this past weekend. I didn't have much time and wanted to get a quick post-wash sealant. More typically NXT Tech 2.0 or Griot's Best of Show carnuaba.

Tonicart
09-17-2009, 12:15 PM
Huey52, you mix NXT with carnauba? Does ICE have synthetics in it too? I read that Griot's stuff doesn't work very well unless you remove all that synthetic stuff.

Huey52
09-17-2009, 12:33 PM
I don't mix NXT and carnauba. I typically use NXT for 'everyday' waxing during the season and carnauba prior to Winter 'storage' for extra hard protection.

I use Dawn dishwashing soap, and claybar, when transitioning from NXT to carnuaba and vice versa.

Ice is synthetic, as is NXT, so I've had no problems using them interchangeably, although again Ice is now a rarity for me.

btw: sorry to get away from leather conditioning. ;)

Huey52, you mix NXT with carnauba? Does ICE have synthetics in it too? I read that Griot's stuff doesn't work very well unless you remove all that synthetic stuff.

Tonicart
09-17-2009, 06:12 PM
I thought you had to use this to remove stuff like NXT: http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/car+waxing/car+waxes+and+sealants/griot%27s+garage+paint+prep.do

Huey52
09-18-2009, 07:26 AM
Well, that would certainly do it, but in this instance I go for the el cheapo Dawn vs. Griot's. Heck, it's in the kitchen anyway. ;)

I thought you had to use this to remove stuff like NXT: http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/car+waxing/car+waxes+and+sealants/griot%27s+garage+paint+prep.do