Coated Leather....

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Old Dec 6, 2007 | 01:49 PM
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Coated Leather....

Now if the leather in our trucks is coated and it resists absorbtion, why would we spend cash on expensive leather conditioners that will never make it to the actual leather-KR and custom natural leather excluded. In theory we need to feed the coating that has been applied to the leather. Maybe 303 would be best. What's your take?
 
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Old Dec 6, 2007 | 10:25 PM
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Now if the leather in our trucks is coated and it resists absorbtion, why would we spend cash on expensive leather conditioners that will never make it to the actual leather-KR and custom natural leather excluded. In theory we need to feed the coating that has been applied to the leather. Maybe 303 would be best. What's your take?
The coating is porus. Stick with a leather product. Analine versus non-analine.
 
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Old Dec 7, 2007 | 12:40 PM
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The coating is porus. Stick with a leather product. Analine versus non-analine.
So your saying the non KR leather seats are non-analine leather?
 
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Old Dec 7, 2007 | 12:48 PM
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What he is saying is they are coated but the coating is porus...

so the leather creames and conditioners do soak into the leather... I know when i first brought my 2008 350 home and conditioned the leather it took damn near the whole bottle because it soaked it all in so fast...

Go with the tried and true...
 
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