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Deans 1955 Roll Royce |
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before pics were taken in the car. The after pics are
the seats on the dining table. I hope you can see the
difference from the photos because in the flesh the
change is quite big. I'd definitely recommend to future
users to take the time and apply the dye with the method you mentioned the other day. It produces a much better finish and it would take a real eagle eye to detect that it wasn't new leather. The experts say, "keep" sanding and then do a wipe coat as below. 1. Take a good quality paper towel 2. Dip in water 3. Wring dry 4. Make into a "powder puff" no edges 5. Dip in the dye 6. WIPE on the dye in a quick motion like putting on wax. The result is about a 2 mil finish which looks like an airbrush was used. You keep adding dye as each coat dries till the project is finished. |
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| Ferrari seat before full Leatherique treatment (including colour)
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Ferrari seat after full Leatherique treatment (including colour)
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| Leather lounge before full Leatherique treatment - ![]() Before |
Leather lounge after full Leatherique treatment (including colour) ![]() After |
| Leather lounge before Leatherique condition and clean treatment -
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Leather lounge after Leatherique condition and clean treatment only (not recoloured)
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Rejuvenator Oil and Prestine Clean only 1972 Rover 3500 seat
- right hand side treated with Rejuvenator Oil and Prestine Clean only

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| Jaguar rear cushion before full Leatherique treatment -
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Jaguar rear cushion after full Leatherique treatment (including colour)
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| 1956 Mercedes-Benz before full Leatherique treatment (including colour) -
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1956 Mercedes-Benz after full Leatherique treatment (including colour)
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| 1995 Mercedes-Benz SL500 before full Leatherique treatment
(including colour)
Before |
1995 Mercedes-Benz SL500 after full Leatherique treatment
(including colour)
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| 1971 Rolls-Royce before full Leatherique treatment (including Crack Filler and colour)
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1971 Rolls-Royce after full Leatherique treatment (including colour)
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Jaguar seat partially cleaned with Prestine Clean
(note where the surface has been wiped clean)

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Leatherique (no affiliation) is wonderful. I have
not used the
others.
Make sure if you use Leatherique that you follow
their
recommended use instructions. The hotter the day
that better for
the first treatment product (can't remember the
name).
Jack - '99 XJ8L
York, PA USA
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I have searched the Jag-lovers archives for some
counsel on which
is best for cleaning/conditioning leather on XJ8s,
but it seems
inconclusive. Thus I am asking again now: are all of
these ok for
my 2001, in which the leather is in really nice
condition, no
restoration required. Any thoughts or suggestions on
whether I
should or should not use Connolly's, Leatherique,
Meguiars
Classic Gold, or any other leather cleaner
conditioner? As
always, advice/recommendations greatly appreciated.
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Strick -- 2001 Vanden Plas
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- --Posted using Jag-lovers JagFORUM
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Leatherique - get the leather cleaner and
Rejuvenation Oil, hands
down.
The other brands are actually just a cheap 'polish',
a glossy
coating. Leatherique claims to contain proteins and
collagens and
not simply oil, and indeed, you'll find the VDP's
hyde will LOVE
it.
The cleaner is also a worthy step. It removed dirt
from my cars'
hides I didn't even know was there. It also managed
to completely
de-grime the dried, rough and nasty steering wheel
on both cars.
(No affiliation - just a long-standing satisfied
customer. I also
used Leatherique on my old 540.)
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- - Andy - '96 VDP (33k) - '96 XJ6 (96k) - Raleigh,
North
Carolina, United States
- --Posted using Jag-lovers Jag FORUM
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I have tried everything, MCGuiars, Lexol, Gliptone,
etc. Without
a doubt, the best is Leatherique.
By the way, Lexol removed the finish on my Antelope
Colored
Steering wheel.
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The original message included these comments:
I have searched the Jag-lovers archives for some
counsel on which is
best for cleaning/conditioning leather on XJ8s, but
it seems
inconclusive. Thus I am asking again now: are all of
these ok
for my 2001, in which the leather is in really nice
condition, no
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uncle
- --Posted using Jag-lovers JagFORUM
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With the spray bottle brands, keep in mind that they
are somewhat
detergent. You don't want to rub but gently wipe on
and off, not
buff.
Leatherique is the best I've used out of the lot.
The only thing most pleasing about the spray
cleaners working in
reverse order is the scent, availability, and ease
of use. I
prefer Leatherique and Hide Food for conditioning,
and leave the
cleaning and maintenance to Lexol and Meguiars. Use
sparingly,
don't soak 'em.
Don't over condition the leather, once or twice a
year is plenty
even in a hot dry climate like Southern California
if you are
doing any cleaning in between conditioning.
Sunny
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Sunny Garofalo, '97 XJ6, '95 XJR
Northridge, CA, United States
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I ''second'' and ''third'' all of what Andyman
(Andy), Uncle ,
and Jack
Hollibaugh wrote.
Leatherique is a company we need to support:
A Quality company ...... run by Quality People .....
and unbeatable products.
Mikey Lulejian
Lake Oconee (Greensboro), Georgia
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