Leather Conditioner in AZ?
Hey,
I live in Phoenix and it is darn hot and dry most of the year. (As a matter of fact, until last Saturday we went 139 days without rain, and 113 degrees is not uncommon in mid-summer). I know the manual says that conditioner is not needed, but common sense tells me otherwise. Will leather conditioner keep my leather seats from turning into beef jerky?
Thanks
I live in Phoenix and it is darn hot and dry most of the year. (As a matter of fact, until last Saturday we went 139 days without rain, and 113 degrees is not uncommon in mid-summer). I know the manual says that conditioner is not needed, but common sense tells me otherwise. Will leather conditioner keep my leather seats from turning into beef jerky?
Thanks
a combo of leather conditioner & lightly tinted windows will save ya.
this is my favorite leather product... auto magic...
http://www.sparkleauto.com/auto_magi...lty_items.html (scroll down on list to info #58).
~ very low sheen, not sticky and easy to use.
this is my favorite leather product... auto magic...
http://www.sparkleauto.com/auto_magi...lty_items.html (scroll down on list to info #58).
~ very low sheen, not sticky and easy to use.
I recommend Griots Garage leather rejuvenator and conditioner. It smells like they melted a baseball glove into the bottle. I can guarantee you that you'll love it and I'm sure the product that Andrew recommended is good as well, especially since he owned a detailing business and I currently detail cars. www.griotsgarage.com
Originally Posted by patpur
The Zaino cleaner and conditioner (two separate Z's) is good stuff too. Low sheen and very easy to use.
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