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Old 08-28-2006, 10:34 PM
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Interested in King Ranch Leather Care? You Have Come to the Right Place! CLICK HERE!

This is a general collection of some of the Castano Leather care threads that have been started here within the King Ranch F-150 Forum. We've been discussing this topic for nearly 5 years now and have attempted to consolidate a lot of this information into this particular thread to serve as a 'one stop shop' for many of the more popular choices that our members are utilizing.

Feel free to browse what's being said about these products and post questions/comments within the respective threads listed here. Please don't start new 'Conditioner' threads unless you've done a quick search to determine if we've talked about it previously. If we have, please post within the thread that you found with your search. If we haven't, please feel free to spin a new thread!

Special thanks to Lenticular for bringing this idea to the forefront and, most importantly, welcome to all the new King Ranch edition owners! You've found the #1 source for King Ranch F-150 information and the home of the International King Ranch Ford Truck Owners Club! Welcome!

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Fellow KR owners... the work is on your shoulders now...

Please do a little bit of searching and post the threads that you think are most relevant to this cause. I'd like to keep discussions to a minimum (in fact, let's not discuss any conditioners here). Just post a link to the thread that you feel is pertinent to this cause and I'll bring it into a single post that will be immediately beneath my first post. Once we've established a nice list, I'll close the thread, copy thread urls into one post to consolidate, and update it as members forward additional links via PM or email.

By doing it this way, we keep it clutter free and a vast amount of info is kept within one post immediately below the first post in the thread.

Think this will work?

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Old 08-29-2006, 02:34 AM
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Thanks Brad...

Hopefully this will save re-entering the same information every time someone new to Castano Leather comes along.

I had a quick trawl back through the archives and listed what I think is a selection of the major topics covered...even back to the early days when even RP was asking what he should do !!
(Sorry Brad!)

Well, we all had to start somewhere.....!!

Feel free to add more URL's if any of you find more pertinent information but as Brad says don't discuss the conditioners here to keep it clean and easy to navigate especially for those new to the site.




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

Just to show how long these discussions have been taking place…..Here’s Brad asking how to use the conditioner !!!




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

How to treat Castano that is in poor shape, and discussion on various care products.


https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

If you think your leather is bad look at this !




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano


When to apply conditioner to a new truck




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...75#post2250875

Castano Versus other types of leather




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano
Using Lexol




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

Using leather CPR



https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

Imperfections in leather




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

Obtaining King Ranch Leather



https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...=1#post2293301

An informative comparison on leather care products

https://www.f150online.com/forums/ki...t-i-swear.html

How Best To apply conditioner
 

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Thanks Brad...

Hopefully this will save re-entering the same information every time someone new to Castano Leather comes along.

I had a quick trawl back through the archives and listed what I think is a selection of the major topics covered...even back to the early days when even RP was asking what he should do !!
(Sorry Brad!)

Well, we all had to start somewhere.....!!

Feel free to add more URL's if any of you find more pertinent information but as Brad says don't discuss the conditioners here to keep it clean and easy to navigate especially for those new to the site.






https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

Just to show how long these discussions have been taking place…..Here’s Brad asking how to use the conditioner !!!




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

How to treat Castano that is in poor shape, and discussion on various care products.


https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

If you think your leather is bad look at this !




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano


When to apply conditioner to a new truck




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...75#post2250875

Castano Versus other types of leather




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano
Using Lexol




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

Using leather CPR



https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

Imperfections in leather




https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=Castano

Obtaining King Ranch Leather



https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...=1#post2293301

An informative comparison on leather care products


Latest is this last useful posting....



"An informative comparison on leather care products" Click above !!
 
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Castino Care

I am very well pleased with my 2005 KR Screw even though it is a gas hog compaired to 1998 F150 XLT that we also bought new. If Billy Cook can produce leather saddles that are made to be rode hard, always look new, and don't require regular care, why doesn't KR take some lessons and do the same. Tony Lama makes full quill ostrich boots that are awesome and only need treated twice a year. Wilson leather coats are the same. It seems to me that if KR requires $15 cream 24/7 they are taking a shortcut and not fully curing the leather. That isn't what I call cowboy tuff. Talk about suicidal, just wear a pair of Wranglers with riveted pockets, concho belt, or take a puppy in your KR, even once.
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FYI: I used the Zymol Creme Leather Conditioner on my 06KR and it worked great. I looked it up before use and it is all natural, (just like the over priced KR brand conditioner). It didn't leave a slick residue on any of the surfaces and didn't darken the leather either- it made the seats, steering wheel and armrest feel soft and supple...as they were when we purchased the truck. One other thing I really liked was the fact that it has no smell like some of the other conditioners that I looked at which had a "leather smell".

I purchased at Wal-Mart for about $7 and based on my first use, I'd estimate the bottle containing enough conditioner for 6 applications. I highly recommend this product.
 
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Originally Posted by shanefogle
FYI: I used the Zymol Creme Leather Conditioner on my 06KR and it worked great. I looked it up before use and it is all natural, (just like the over priced KR brand conditioner). It didn't leave a slick residue on any of the surfaces and didn't darken the leather either- it made the seats, steering wheel and armrest feel soft and supple...as they were when we purchased the truck. One other thing I really liked was the fact that it has no smell like some of the other conditioners that I looked at which had a "leather smell".

I purchased at Wal-Mart for about $7 and based on my first use, I'd estimate the bottle containing enough conditioner for 6 applications. I highly recommend this product.

Thanks for your input !

 
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Valuable Info, I need to give me seats a good conditioning..
 
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Valuable Info, I need to give me seats a good conditioning..
Yes it's all good stuff.

Please send your donations as a sign of appreciation, to......

Lenny,
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Wales.
 
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Anyone else using the Zymol stuff and happy with it?

shanefogle - since you last posted, do you still feel the same about that stuff?
 
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Leather Protector???

Okay, I just bought a KR and now after reading these leather care posts, I am concerned about it. I read some good suggestions for cleaning and conditioning the Castano leather which seems like a lot of effort. My 01 Expedition leather still looks great with only annual cleaning and conditioning. Has anyone tried using a leather protector on the KR leather to prevent stains and discolorations? This stuff is like a buck leather which needs to be protected or will that just ruin it?
 
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Old 02-27-2007, 09:15 AM
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Don't read too much into all this stuff about leather care.

A lot of what has been posted is concerned with bringing back leather that has been badly treated or as a result of using inferior products.

I, along with several others, am on my 3rd King Ranch and have never spent more than a couple of hours total per year looking after the leather.

In fact if I admitted it , probably an hour would cover it.

Even with my Expedition and the extra row of seats 20 minutes usually covers it, and I do them about 3 times a year (And that's with the heat of South Texas)
My seats still look as good as new and that's the way they will stay !
 
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Leather Protector???

Thanks Lenticular! I started freaking out after reading all of this about the right and wrong products and methods for taking care of this leather. I was starting to wish I went for the Lariat with leather...but...not now!
 

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