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Cleaner and conditioner. One step product.
Will not change natural look of leather.
https://g20.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2226726
///bproden wroteLeatherique Rejuvenator Oil for a "factory matte look" (!)Looking for the best product for leather. I’ve used a few products, but never very happy with them. They are usually too oily (if that’s the word), for my preference. Looking for a very natural look.
Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil => https://leatherique.com/
///M Power-Belgium wrote+1 for LeatheriqueLeatherique Rejuvenator Oil for a "factory matte look" (!)=> https://www.m3post.com/forums/showpost.php?p=32716297&postcount=3
Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil => https://leatherique.com/
louielouie wroteYeah . Spot on+1 for Leatherique
Koch Chemie Leather star- conditioner
///M Power-Belgium wroteYup. I've been through a lot of leather cleaners. Chemical Guys, Koch Chemie, P&S, Colourlock, AMMO, Sonax.. but nothing restores and brings that suppleness back like Leatherique. For general cleaning dirt, I will admit I do also like Chemical Guys Odorless/Colorless.Yeah . Spot on
I use Gtechnique L2 foaming leather cleaner, then use the Ammo stuff.
I used to use Leatherique, but man the smell got to me.
https://ammonyc.com/products/ammo-silque-leather-balm
https://www.detailedimage.com/GTechniq-M70/L2-Foaming-Leather-Cleaner-P3617/200-ml-S1/
Then Leather Honey conditioner. This has no odor and leaves the leather perfectly matte. Apply with a non-lint towel, let it sit for a couple hours, then wipe off the excess.
Charles
Roadhog99 wroteLeatherique & Leather Honey are 2 different products/manufacturers.hi does the Leatherique leather honey work on steering wheels?
Leatherique does the job, employing their cleaner & conditioner products. If your steering wheel doesn't respond they have a restoration kit - https://leatherique.com/products/steering-wheel-kit-black
I find a microfiber dampened with just warm water & left for ~15 minutes does a great job, but your wheel may be worse off!
Links of used products:
https://www.salesafter.eu/Care-Products/interior-cleaning/Genuine-BMW-Leather-care-set-with-UV-protection--250-ml.html?language=en
https://www.thefinisher.com/en/leather-cleaner-strong-1-l-p114199/
https://www.thefinisher.com/en/leather-cleaning-brush-brown-p114416/
For basic, weekly cleaning, just soapy water IMO or a diluted cleaner (my fav is P&S Xpress)
johnnylee wroteSee https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?p=19561087#post19561087Would any of those products clean blue denim and black yoga pants staining?
https://www.drleather.com/leather-cleaner
Used to use Lexol then switched and never looked back.