I am in no way affiliated with or have any interest in the success of the company/product as long as I can continue to purchase this stuff but...
I got this cleaner on Amazon, as it's the only place it's sold. It had pretty good reviews but it is not cheap; about $25 a bottle, but I figured the amount of money I waste on useless stuff what's one more. Normally I am a Meguire's guy for leather cleaner/conditioner but I saw this and figured I would give it a shot. OMG
It showed up today while I was prepping my doors for the capacitor install(speaker-bass blockers) so I figured I'd try it out. Now the car is an 04 w/ 50k mi and seats look pretty good as they have been cleaned and conditioned by the previously mentioned Meguires in the past week as we only got the car a week ago. So they didn't look too bad to begin with, but were showing the rub spots on the bolsters where PO elbows rubbed etc.
I figured, why not? put it on and worked it in and wow! some of the easiest applying and conditioning stuff I've ever used; I'm no expert but I always buy leather seats and I like them clean and supple. The xfire came out great, but it wasn't too bad to begin with, like I said.
Then I figured, let's really test it. 2003 VW Passat, Black leather seats and oh yeah about 150k miles and interior was abused by PO. I did the driver's seat and it's not brand new by any stretch of imagination but the best I have seen them and again I have not neglected them; (my wife on the other hand: sunroof open+rain+seat heaters to "dry leather"= some fuct up seats.) anyway I love my wife and my car is officially the dog hauler so whatever...that's a different story...
they are definitely improved so I just wanted to see if anyone has tried this and if there is a consensus out there. I recommend it so far but obviously time will tell how it holds up or wears etc.
Tim
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