Leather Treatment

It had been several years since I treated the leather seats in the car. When I tried using my Leatherique kit that I purchased in 2007, I found the product had separated, and was pretty much unusable. This time I went to Amazon.com and sorted by price and reviews. I came up with this:

I vacuum the seats, used the cleaner with some rags, then used the conditional liberally. I covered the seats with some dry cleaner bags, and let it sit for a few days:

I finally wiped off the excess conditioner, but it still left a fine residue on the seats which I’m sure my clothing will eventually absorb. The seats don’t look any different, partially because the car is always garaged and almost never in the sun. Still, it’s good to clean and condition them.

Costs

Item

Vendor

Cost

Shipping

Tax

Total

Leather Honey Leather Cleaner – 8 Ounce

Amazon.com

$15.16

$0.00

$1.12

$16.28

Leather Honey Leather Conditioner – 8 Ounce

Amazon.com

$17.83

$0.00

$1.32

$19.15

Total:

$35.43