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Leather Cleaner
Rootsboy
 

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Post: #11
Leather Cleaner

I got given some of the range rover stuff when I picked up my car. I think it just a cleaner and not a protector. Never bothered using it as I wanted a protector more.

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23-03-2012 10:42pm
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The Valeter
 

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RE: Leather Cleaner

(23-03-2012 10:08pm)THEMACS Wrote:  Cheers will do. I also notice that LR do their own which is a LeatherMaster product or something like that for £15

The likelyhood is that a LR product or any other manufacturer branded valeting product is a renamed mainstream product.
BMW have their own Paint & Fabric Protection (can't remember the name) but it is Diamondbrite or was when I last saw a batch of it!
I saw another product recently a customer showed me, he had a large pack given to him for his new car but it was unbranded though when I looked at it it was Supagaurd!

What did you find wrong with the Autoglym Leather stuff? Was it their Leather Cleaner or Leather Conditioner?
I have used both & whilst the leather feed is a little glossy unless you buff after they both work well though the leather cleaner is more for light marks not heavy soiling.

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23-03-2012 11:45pm
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Samouraï
 

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Post: #13
RE: Leather Cleaner

I use the Swissvax leather cleaner and Swissvax leather milk.
I like when the leather stay matte too.
24-03-2012 10:17am
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RE: Leather Cleaner

Land Rover own brand car shampoo and polishes etc used to all be re-branded Meguiar's, they were cheaper to buy from my LR dealer than the Meguiar's was from Halfords as I got a 17.5% discount at the LR dealers!

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24-03-2012 11:49am
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THEMACS
 

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RE: Leather Cleaner

(23-03-2012 11:45pm)The Valeter Wrote:  The likelyhood is that a LR product or any other manufacturer branded valeting product is a renamed mainstream product.
BMW have their own Paint & Fabric Protection (can't remember the name) but it is Diamondbrite or was when I last saw a batch of it!
I saw another product recently a customer showed me, he had a large pack given to him for his new car but it was unbranded though when I looked at it it was Supagaurd!

What did you find wrong with the Autoglym Leather stuff? Was it their Leather Cleaner or Leather Conditioner?
I have used both & whilst the leather feed is a little glossy unless you buff after they both work well though the leather cleaner is more for light marks not heavy soiling.


I found that the Autoglym left it glossy, the best one I have found so far to leave matt is a BMW foam cleaner. Te detail for the LR one is on the leaflet attached to the rear seat

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24-03-2012 09:36pm
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SimonS
 

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RE: Leather Cleaner

I've been using the gliptone products for the last 5 years. They seem very good. I've not used them on the Evoque yet but they have been used on our Freelander2, two BMW's and a Volvo S60.
26-04-2012 03:09pm
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zambiaman
 

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RE: Leather Cleaner

Out of curiosity does anyone use any sort of aromas for the car? I personally think the smell of natural car leather is one of a kind!

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01-05-2012 05:33pm
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doug
 

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RE: Leather Cleaner

(01-05-2012 05:33pm)zambiaman Wrote:  Out of curiosity does anyone use any sort of aromas for the car? I personally think the smell of natural car leather is one of a kind!

The best ones I have found are by "Chemical Guys", a few spays on a car mat & the the smell lasts for days.
They also acts a deodoriser. If your after a leather smell, try there New Car Smell. Smells nothing like a new car but all of these air fresheners which claim to be new car smell, use a leather fragrance so this one isn't over the top.
The best one I use from them is called "Stripper Cent", don't be put of by the name Wink

Gliptone liquid leather also leaves a nice leather smell, but leaves a gloss finish behind which most people dont wont.

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02-05-2012 04:36pm
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Leather Cleaner

Have been using Liquid Leather and Gliptone on the last 2 cars, and apply it about every 3 months

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03-05-2012 09:34am
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Griff449
 

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RE: Leather Cleaner

I've always used Polished Bliss leather cleaner from their range and it's always worked for me Smile

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