tough/dry leather backseats
what product would u recommend to loosen up the leather?
also is lemon oil safe to use on leather seat?
ive been using armorall and i decided to try lemon oil for the first time. they are so dry and not in the best of shape so i thought what the heck lol. seemed to work fine. i was somewhat hoping that the lemon oil would be small enough to penetrate the pores of the leather and loosen it up a little bit.
anyways what would you recommend?
also is lemon oil safe to use on leather seat?
ive been using armorall and i decided to try lemon oil for the first time. they are so dry and not in the best of shape so i thought what the heck lol. seemed to work fine. i was somewhat hoping that the lemon oil would be small enough to penetrate the pores of the leather and loosen it up a little bit.
anyways what would you recommend?
i guess to add to this thread and to bump it, i tried using aveeno unscented hand lotion with vitamin E on the back seats. some people claim ti works just as good as the leather conditioner in stores. i figured eh what the heck (AGAIN hah).
even after a heavy spritzing of armor all yesterday, i could feel quite a bit of difference in the softness i just used my hands and massaged it into the seats. that was over 5 hours ago and i checked them a minute ago and it absorbed all of the lotion and theyre still soft. lol but to each his own idk i woudlnt be trying this on s2000 seats or anything id just go and buy some nice conditioner but i saw results (So far) with the lotion.
even after a heavy spritzing of armor all yesterday, i could feel quite a bit of difference in the softness i just used my hands and massaged it into the seats. that was over 5 hours ago and i checked them a minute ago and it absorbed all of the lotion and theyre still soft. lol but to each his own idk i woudlnt be trying this on s2000 seats or anything id just go and buy some nice conditioner but i saw results (So far) with the lotion.
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