What did you do to your Sedan today?
And now I know.
Had oil changed, drain and refill transmission fluid. Also installed new under shroud. And replaced my end links with the moogs front and rear. They were definitely more sturdier then oem.
Leatherique
Today...
I've been using Leatherique for a couple of years now. Since today is going to be 100% sunshine and 70*F+ all day long, first I cleaned all the leather with 303 Areospace, then I worked in the Leatherique Conditioner, and parked the car in the sun. There it's going to sit until early evening, baking in the sun. In about 9 or 10 hours, I'll wipe it all down with the Leatherique Cleaner.
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It's not inexpensive, but sure does get the job done right. This is the third time I've run through this process in the last two years, and 3 times pretty much uses up one whole bottle of Conditioner.
1. Clean the dirt off the leather.
2. Vigorously work in the Leatherique Rejuvenator (conditioner).
3. Bake in the sun all day.
4. Wipe down with Leatherique Pristine cleaner.
When asked about leather care, this is the product I've been recommending.
How is my leather after 5 years and 30K miles, almost exclusively garage-parked? Pretty darn good, IMO. My only complaint is in the driver's seat (duh), where a patch of perforated center section appears to have discolored. It seems the top coating has worn off. It's not immediately obvious, but still bothers me... reconciling the fact that this is just a car after all. A car that's driven and used like any normal car would be year round, irrespective of the care I try to give it.
I've been using Leatherique for a couple of years now. Since today is going to be 100% sunshine and 70*F+ all day long, first I cleaned all the leather with 303 Areospace, then I worked in the Leatherique Conditioner, and parked the car in the sun. There it's going to sit until early evening, baking in the sun. In about 9 or 10 hours, I'll wipe it all down with the Leatherique Cleaner.
Home Page | Leatherique Restoration Products
It's not inexpensive, but sure does get the job done right. This is the third time I've run through this process in the last two years, and 3 times pretty much uses up one whole bottle of Conditioner.
1. Clean the dirt off the leather.
2. Vigorously work in the Leatherique Rejuvenator (conditioner).
3. Bake in the sun all day.
4. Wipe down with Leatherique Pristine cleaner.
When asked about leather care, this is the product I've been recommending.

How is my leather after 5 years and 30K miles, almost exclusively garage-parked? Pretty darn good, IMO. My only complaint is in the driver's seat (duh), where a patch of perforated center section appears to have discolored. It seems the top coating has worn off. It's not immediately obvious, but still bothers me... reconciling the fact that this is just a car after all. A car that's driven and used like any normal car would be year round, irrespective of the care I try to give it.
Last edited by Rochester; May 23, 2016 at 09:21 AM.














