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Old 07-25-2013, 01:01 PM
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How often do you treat your leather iv never had leather interior so im clueless.had my truck for lil over 2 months iv wiped the leather with a damp towel but havet put any treatment to keep it from drying gonna buy some maguires.
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King ranch truck have naked leather that needs treatment. Everyone else gets a coated leather that just needs to be kept clean. Use an automotive leather cleaner or even something safe for most surfaces. The rest is up to you.
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I condition my king ranch leather once a month. Sometimes once every two weeks. But definently once a month. Lariat leather i would say once every 2-3 months because it holds up better than the King Ranch leather.
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Any special precautions for the perforated heated/cooled seats? Anything to avoid?
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*Available at CarQuest

Current F-150 has cloth seats, however, I've used the above for more than 10years with no complaints.
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Originally Posted by sgtpatiolantern
Any special precautions for the perforated heated/cooled seats? Anything to avoid?
Go easy on the conditioner. Clean and condition but don't clog up the perforations

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[QUOTE="kydsid;2857780"]King ranch truck have naked leather /QUOTE]

Nope, not true anymore
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Originally Posted by gDMJoe

*Available at CarQuest

Current F-150 has cloth seats, however, I've used the above for more than 10years with no complaints.
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I use a lot of different DuraGloss products, but not this. Guess I'll go on down to my local CARQUEST to get some. All the other stuff they have works great, so this should also.
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Originally Posted by fcancer

Go easy on the conditioner. Clean and condition but don't clog up the perforations
Probably be best just to spray on the cloth first and use much less?


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