Hi folks,
After a couple years of use, the leather interior in my Z4 is starting to look a bit grungy, especially around the high use areas (handles, brake, etc). Can anyone recommend a (spot) cleaner for the leather interior?
Thanks!
Hi folks,
After a couple years of use, the leather interior in my Z4 is starting to look a bit grungy, especially around the high use areas (handles, brake, etc). Can anyone recommend a (spot) cleaner for the leather interior?
Thanks!
this is good stuff:
http://www.autogeek.net/pbls16.html
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Thanks!
Too bad there's no local retailer -- looks like I'll have to go the mail order route. FWIW the manufacturer site appears to be: http://www.poorboysworld.com/leatherstuff.htm .
+1 on the leatherique stuff. I've used it for 20 years on all my cars with leather. Works great on leather. Smells good too.
I'll second the Leatherique Prducts. Best I've found, keeps the leather in the 20 y.o. Real M3 in excellent shape.
Chuck Grafton
'90 ///M3
'99 ///M3
'05 X3
Springfield VA
I just ordered/used this on my front seats. I'm very happy with the results. I ordered mine from autogeek.net
The single most important thing you can do to keep your car's leather looking like new, is to clean it often. The soil build up sitting on the leather is what causes the leather's coating to crack. This can be done simply with a microfiber towel and a mild detergent. There are many all purpose type cleaners available for automotive use. You can also protect your cars leather once or twice a year with a quality water based UV and stain protector. 303 is excellent for this. The usage of thick oily conditioners, such as Leatherique, is not necessary on modern automotive leather. Using such products, can actually cause leather to soil more quickly.
Cool deal. I got a couple cleaner recommendations and yes, I got a microfiber towel as well. Thanks!
I would suggest the Zymol leather care products. I have used them since day one on my 28 year old 1983 528e and the condition of my leather looks better then most 5 year old BMWs... as does its original paint protected by Zymol. They have great products and my car is proof of how well they've work for nearly three decades.
FWIW,
-Rod
Most likely, the appearance of your car is due to your commitment to frequent cleaning and protecting, rather than the specific product. Zymol does make some fine products, although a bit overpriced. Same goes for Leatherique. You can achieve the same results with much more economical products. Again, the key is frequent cleaning of the leather and protecting with a water based protector once or twice a year.
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