keeping black leather black
keeping black leather black
I have a black leather interior in my RS4, and regularly clean /condition the seats and trim with Auto-Glym products. Does any one know if there is a product to keep the leather colour black, as it seems to be slightly fading with time? Or is this a specialist job?
RE: keeping black leather black
I don't knwo of anything but would love to find a similar product for both black and silver leather. (two different cars)
Mark
I am also interested in this and i have seen an item on Ebay that might be some good anyone used it, item No.320027736736
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Try www.liquidleather.com
They're the makers of the Liquid Leather Cleaners and Conditioners, they also produce a "Scuffmaster Kit" dirt cheap, easy to use and gives a permanent lasting finish. For around £13 it's astonishing value for money.
I know they have the Audi Black colour "on file" , the Silver may need a small sample for colour matching.
In either case I'd suggest contacting them via their site details to ensure you get sufficient quantity for your needs.
Dave
They're the makers of the Liquid Leather Cleaners and Conditioners, they also produce a "Scuffmaster Kit" dirt cheap, easy to use and gives a permanent lasting finish. For around £13 it's astonishing value for money.
I know they have the Audi Black colour "on file" , the Silver may need a small sample for colour matching.
In either case I'd suggest contacting them via their site details to ensure you get sufficient quantity for your needs.
Dave
Looks like it could be the solution Dave, thanks. I have also found people advertising Conollising who specialise in reconditioning seats, but this may be a little ott for what i need. The link to one of the sites that does this is below.
http://www.clean-image.co.uk/leather-up ... lising.htm
http://www.clean-image.co.uk/leather-up ... lising.htm
I know its been a while, but if you didn't find any solution, K2,
you should try the Meguiars leather care product.
I were cleaning and putting leather products, and I thought they were very good (Armorall, GS27), but I think the difference between a "good" and a "bad" leather product is a matter of density of the liquid. Both armorall and GS27 are thin liquids, and they only provide cleaning and a shiny effect on your seats. The meguiars one doesn't make your seats shiny (first I was thought that it wasn't working) but it nourish them.
you should try the Meguiars leather care product.
I were cleaning and putting leather products, and I thought they were very good (Armorall, GS27), but I think the difference between a "good" and a "bad" leather product is a matter of density of the liquid. Both armorall and GS27 are thin liquids, and they only provide cleaning and a shiny effect on your seats. The meguiars one doesn't make your seats shiny (first I was thought that it wasn't working) but it nourish them.
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