Cleaning Leather
Huge fan of Griots Garage products, in this case, their Leather Care Spray. Smells great, and cleans/maintains leather very well. My last F150 with over 110K miles had immaculate seats due to this product. Simple spray on/buff off.
I've use Lexol Cleaner and Meguiars Gold Class conditioner. Buy them at Walmart. Been using them for 20+ years. I have a 130,000+ on my Lariat and my seats still look brand new with no cracking
Greg
2016 Crew, Lariat, 3.5eb, Max Tow, Moonroof, FX4
Greg
2016 Crew, Lariat, 3.5eb, Max Tow, Moonroof, FX4
my leather guy takes warm water with microfiber and adds a couple drops of dawn. unreal how much he got out of my porsche seats. he told me that's all you need. i've done it now and i use two buckets. one with clean water. he said car leather is sealed and dyed. he said conditioners are not needed. he said these are baseball gloves. he said to test to see if your leather is sealed, put a drop of water and see if the seat absorbs it. if it does then use a leather sealer.





