View Full Version : Protecting Leather Seats


tank
07-14-2003, 10:51 AM
There have been numerous threads discussing protective measures on waxing and finishing the exterior of the car, does anyone have suggestions on how to prep the leather seats for long term protection?

RX-Nut
07-14-2003, 02:31 PM
I'm curious too.. I never owned leather either.

I read in here somewhere that Zaino Leather In A Bottle is top notch.. I'm thinking of trying it.. anyone else?

tank
07-16-2003, 08:08 AM
Can you buy Zaino leather at retail stores?

highspeed8
07-16-2003, 08:11 AM
http://www.zainostore.com/

SupraL
08-07-2003, 12:42 AM
Leatherique is one of the best products i've used. Most guys I've talked to about Zaino say that it's nothing really special. It's no better than what you can find at Pepboys or Autozone.

I've used leatherique on my 97 Supra and 92 Lexus Coupe, and it works really well. Makes the leather really soft.

http://www.leatherique.com/products.htm

Also, make sure your windows are tinted. I recommend 20% and you should be fine.

tribal azn2
08-07-2003, 01:31 AM
i got that "touch of class" spray from the dealer. they spray inside and out. is that a good protectent.

RodsterinFL
08-09-2003, 12:52 PM
Leather does not like heat! I would agree with the reply tha the window tint would be step one. You want the leather breathable and supple and really a damp mild soap and water towel wiping is good with the ocassional leather conditioner. IF the leather is like the Miata and the Millennia then it is a coated leather (sprayed) and that is a dye paint. Topical oils will probably have little effect. I know that they make things for top coated leathers but do not know what to recommend. Lexus gave out this Apple Care Leather stuff but it did not clean.

I looked up the Leatherique site and they have product called Klear Coat that sounds like the ticket but... ANybody used that?

8_wannabe
08-09-2003, 01:01 PM
Originally posted by RodsterinFL
You want the leather breathable and supple and really a damp mild soap and water towel wiping is good with the ocassional leather conditioner.

While I agree with most of this thread, I question the "soap and water" recommendation. My meager understanding of chemistry is that soap binds molecularly with oils to draw them out and remove them. It's exactly the opposite of what you want to do with leather. I wouldn't recommend "soap" as in common household cleansers, but any formulated leather cleaner ought to be ok.

Is there anyone more knowledgeable about leather that can validate that statement?

RX-Nut
08-21-2003, 09:04 PM
I've been using the Zaino Leather In A Bottle and for the most part it seems pretty solid. Anyhow this is my first car with brand new leather so I had some questions..

Why is it that sometimes after someone gets off a seat you can see the pattern of their jeans on the seat? Kind of like an oil pattern, but it's not oily. It's almost as if the person's clothes sucked some of the moisture or possibly the Zaino off the leather. And this can happen a while after letting the seats "cure" if I apply the Zaino... sometimes a day or two.

I wonder if I'm taking care of the seats incorrectly.. Anyone?