Leather Care
#46
Originally Posted by butter-cheese
From what I understand, just the seating portion of the two front seats are actually leather. Is this correct? If so, would you use the same leather cleaning and conditioning products on the rear bench seat, center console armrest, etc? Are those just made of vinyl?
JP
#47
Originally Posted by Rabid92
i know nothing of these king ranch you speak of, only my lariat....and i changed the link to reflect the actual product we recommend
If you don't know what a King Ranch is....um...well...um....its just a truck.
#49
#51
I dont have leather but i use it on the cars i detail around town..they seem to like it a lot...just my two cents...here is the link...you can buy it in a gallon to save money and time....
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/2Leather.jpg
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/Meguiar's%20Detailer%20Line%20Prices.htm
The first one is the look at the actual product...
The second is where you can actually buy it...another great thing about buying from autodetailingsolutions.com is that they accept paypal..which means they dont get to see your card number..for you guys that are leary of that (which you should be) so i would look into that...all the D-line Meguiar's products are professional grade and i have been very happy with almost all of them that i have tried....
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/2Leather.jpg
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/Meguiar's%20Detailer%20Line%20Prices.htm
The first one is the look at the actual product...
The second is where you can actually buy it...another great thing about buying from autodetailingsolutions.com is that they accept paypal..which means they dont get to see your card number..for you guys that are leary of that (which you should be) so i would look into that...all the D-line Meguiar's products are professional grade and i have been very happy with almost all of them that i have tried....