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<blockquote data-quote="KrisMas" data-source="post: 398461" data-attributes="member: 14200"><p>Again, I haven't used Leatherique before, but reading the testimonials and usage by overseas forum members, it seems more like a product for leather restoration. Since you said your ride is just a month old, I don't thing you would need something like that. It's better to go for the BMW's (Sonax???) line like B33mEr said, or the like of Meguiars, Duragloss, Optimum, etc. I have the Meg's GC Aloe Cleaner and Conditioner, been using them around every two or three months for the past 3 years to do the whole car (Waja), and I'm just into half a bottle of both.</p><p></p><p>It's a good idea to start applying some leather conditioner to the seats as soon as possible, unless yours has been sent to a reputable detailing centre and had gone through the leather treatment/dressings.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrisMas, post: 398461, member: 14200"] Again, I haven't used Leatherique before, but reading the testimonials and usage by overseas forum members, it seems more like a product for leather restoration. Since you said your ride is just a month old, I don't thing you would need something like that. It's better to go for the BMW's (Sonax???) line like B33mEr said, or the like of Meguiars, Duragloss, Optimum, etc. I have the Meg's GC Aloe Cleaner and Conditioner, been using them around every two or three months for the past 3 years to do the whole car (Waja), and I'm just into half a bottle of both. It's a good idea to start applying some leather conditioner to the seats as soon as possible, unless yours has been sent to a reputable detailing centre and had gone through the leather treatment/dressings. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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