Leather Conditioner Protection
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Best leather conditioner & cleaner for new car. Experienced & professional opinions wanted?
I've searched Yahoo Answers and saw responses like: use baby wipes, use shaving cream, use Maguires, use dish soap, use Armoral.... but I want some professional opinions. For instance, I know dish soap is too harsh. I know Armoral is silicone based and therefore doesnt offer UV protection. I dont like the smell of baby wipes. What are the BEST PRODUCTS that car aficionados are using for leather conditioning and cleaning. I need to prevent cracks on new seats. While we're at it, do you recommend seat covers to prevent cracks?
If you go to this link you can get a free car care leaflet from leading leather care consultants. These guys train the detailers to look after car interiors correctly.
Most of the products used by the car industry are not good ones and contain things like silicones etc which will harm the leather. Saddle soap is for saddles and should never be used on car interiors or furniture.
They do a dedicated range of fully tested auto products and their leather protector has been tested to be the most effective on the market - this will help to keep the leather clean which is the key to prolonging its life.
http://www.lttleathercare.co.uk/freecarcareleaflet.asp
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