Leather interior treatment
#21
FLAWLESS VICTORY!
#22
While I typically like the look of running boards on a truck, they are worthless! I've about pulled a groin muscle trying to step over them because using them is awkward or impossible.
To the OP. I used Meguires interior detailer wipes and leather wipes this past weekend for the first time. I am very pleased with the results. Interior has never looked better.
#23
2013 Ruby Red FX4 SCrew
My sister was out here last summer and we took my Lariat to the mountains for a tour. The first time she got into the truck she slammed the door so hard I thought I was going to have to catch the window. We held "Riding In Patrick's Truck 101" right then and there. She rolled her eyes and said; "It's just a truck." Incorrect, it's my truck. I love my family, but my truck is the one thing in my life that I always wanted, and worked hard for. It's not just a vehicle to me, and all I ask is a little respect. Everyone laughs at how I obsess over it, but my past three vehicles have commanded top dollar at trade in time
#24
#25
Senior Member
I've had excellent results with Lexol. Wash with the their soap and then use their conditioner and wipe dry. And do it before your interior smells like a locker room!
#26
14 King Ranch Black
I just purchased a couple bottles of the King Ranch conditioner this AM. Not sure if it's really any better than a store bought leather conditioner but I figured I would give it a try. I don't have my truck yet but I want to get some on the seats right away.
http://www.krsaddleshop.com/nosearch...?ss=condtioner
http://www.krsaddleshop.com/nosearch...?ss=condtioner
#27
Senior Member
Spong - I just purchased a couple bottles of the King Ranch conditioner this AM. Not sure if it's really any better than a store bought leather conditioner but I figured I would give it a try. I don't have my truck yet but I want to get some on the seats right away. < krsaddleshop URL >
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Last edited by gDMJoe; 03-25-2014 at 12:05 PM.
#28
Has anyone else used the collinite leather product? I have a king ranch and live in Colorado so the leather dries rather quickly. I periodically use leather CPR and am happy with the results, however they don't last long. Also, I keep my truck very clean so I don't feel as though I need the cleaning agents in the CPR, which I can only imagine aid in the drying out of the leather. I would like something that just moisturizes and protects that is preferably easy to apply. Also, I've tried lexol and am unimpressed, leaves a tacky film and dulls leather finish.
#29
14 King Ranch Black
EDIT: So I looked on CarQuest's website and the Duragloss is $9.79/bottle so I guess it doesn't really matter which one I buy!
Last edited by Spong; 03-25-2014 at 12:52 PM.
#30
Member
leather seats
Ya the running boards are to close to the body.I moved mine out and put anti slip tape on them. works great. I hate door slammers to, and slideing out of my truck is a no no. I just bought a bottle of leather cpr at bedbathbeyond, $15.00