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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Shinesintx
Did not get the conditioner from a buddy...my buddy taught me to wet sand and use the 3M FINE compound to get a nice finish on a scratch. He managed the Chevy House detail shop in Little Rock. It was the same stuff they used at the dealership remove scratches from new arrivals. That crap conditioner came from the Ford dealer. I bought the KR last week. Conditioned my leather yesterday, and the seats sucked the stuff up.
that is great you know how to wetsand and use a HS buffer with compund....however if you dont' take care of the rest of surface properly those areas you sanded and HS buffed will break down and then you have more problems.

As far as KR leather is concerned. You owe it to your self to read through the entire sticky on KR Leather care in the KR section of the forum.
Costano leather will soak up conditioner. If you use anything besides these products you are on your own:

KR Leather Conditioner
Leather CRP
Lexol Conditioner
Poorboys LeatherStuff
Megs 2 step
Megs 1 step
Ranchitout Leather Care

There are a few others that are "approved, tried and true" that can be found in the KR section, just check the sticky on Leather Care.

You need to take care of your KR NOW not later or you will be sorry, so sorry.


But seriously, if you have other questions, start a new thread.


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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 01:42 AM
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Last post for me in this thread

Just to make a point I practice what I preach you are welcome to look at these two links

http://s188.photobucket.com/albums/z...20and%20Rover/

this one shows the least aggressive method of scratch and paint transfer removal

http://s188.photobucket.com/albums/z...ckTX/John%20Z/
 
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
that is great you know how to wetsand and use a HS buffer with compund....however if you dont' take care of the rest of surface properly those areas you sanded and HS buffed will break down and then you have more problems.

As far as KR leather is concerned. You owe it to your self to read through the entire sticky on KR Leather care in the KR section of the forum.
Costano leather will soak up conditioner. If you use anything besides these products you are on your own:

KR Leather Conditioner
Leather CRP
Lexol Conditioner
Poorboys LeatherStuff
Megs 2 step
Megs 1 step
Ranchitout Leather Care

There are a few others that are "approved, tried and true" that can be found in the KR section, just check the sticky on Leather Care.

You need to take care of your KR NOW not later or you will be sorry, so sorry.


But seriously, if you have other questions, start a new thread.


Cheers
Check this thread, I posted my experience with KR conditioner after four weeks of owning my new 07 KR
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...=1#post2826273
 
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
No worries, send me a note to

jason@southlakeav.com

I will make sure you get it.

Ryan is ether putting out a fire, saving a life, swimming in a meet, running a tri, racing his bike or running CC and playing soccer....that kid is busy
I was running in a CC meet yesterday morning (turned in 54th with a 18:54 over 3 miles...Best time yet, but still too slow), firefighting last night...etc...Yeah-- I get a touch busy on occasion. well, let me rephrase that: I am not busy on one or two occasions out of the year...

BTW-- I cant send the sticky in PM format-- people have to email me so I can return the email with an attachment... Also, until RP and a few others get finished with their editing, v2 will hit the streets.

JP-- sticky in your inbox
 

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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by f-150sport03
sticky in your inbox
Ryan, these are words that don't go together well on the forum.

 
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 01:41 PM
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sticky

Originally Posted by f-150sport03
I was running in a CC meet yesterday morning (turned in 54th with a 18:54 over 3 miles...Best time yet, but still too slow), firefighting last night...etc...Yeah-- I get a touch busy on occasion. well, let me rephrase that: I am not busy on one or two occasions out of the year...

BTW-- I cant send the sticky in PM format-- people have to email me so I can return the email with an attachment... Also, until RP and a few others get finished with their editing, v2 will hit the streets.

JP-- sticky in your inbox
Would you also share the "sticky" with me.
Thanks for all the good post
R_SCOGIN@msn.com
 
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by FALCON50EX
Would you also share the "sticky" with me.
Thanks for all the good post
R_SCOGIN@msn.com
Its there now

Cheers
 
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 03:31 PM
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Hi jack away guys. Always learn something new. Here's what I used.
2 bucket Megs GC wash.
Cay bar with Megs QD on the horizontal surfaces.
A little scratch X
Anthem polish/sealant
Yellow carnuba
Castle 2-22
Castle vinyl touch
F21.
Used my old Craftsman orbital many MF towels & some old towels.

No rhyme or reason,just what I had on hand.So much fun with the truck I did this today...........
 
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 03:47 PM
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Sticky

Originally Posted by RollingRock
Its there now

Cheers
Thanks again for the info my wife and i just finished her white 07 suburan. She wants to know how much this detailing stuff is going to cost her in the long run.
 
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 07stxscab
Hi jack away guys. Always learn something new. Here's what I used.
2 bucket Megs GC wash.
Cay bar with Megs QD on the horizontal surfaces.
A little scratch X
Anthem polish/sealant
Yellow carnuba
Castle 2-22
Castle vinyl touch
F21.
Used my old Craftsman orbital many MF towels & some old towels.

No rhyme or reason,just what I had on hand.So much fun with the truck I did this today...........

Well done, nice results.
 
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