An Old School Tool for cleaning leather is Woolite. Dilute 4:1, spray onto seat, then use a Color Lock Brush as Josh did. Saves $$$, but it is a very mild soap, recommended by some manufacturers. "Keep It Simple Stupid" KISS!
Thank you so much for showing perforated seats. My new car has them and I literally hate it. They get so dirty! I’ll never make that mistake again! But I’m glad I can try to clean it better now.
Thanks for another great video, Josh 🎉 When you show the dental tool type … tool, would it be possible to go into a perforation hole next to the clogged one and to try to push out the debris from underneath? You could have the vacuum running to try to get the debris.
I noticed all 3 links for the product link to Lexol leather kit. They bottles don’t look like what your using. Can you give links to what you actually used in video or what you currently recommend? Josh always enjoy watching your content thanks for all you do.
Hi Josh, I live in a condo and i don´t have point of water or energy to clean my car. Can you do a review of the greenworks pro 60v pressure washer? There is only one in youtube and the gentleman is cleannig rocks of his castle!!!! Pleaseee!!! Thanks bro and continue the good work. Regards from Brazil!!
I have 2 1987 mercedes I need to detail the interior on. What is the best leather cleaner. Leather conditioner to soften the leather and the best leather dye. I see some people say to condition the leather then dye the leather and others say to dye it first then conditioner.. what is the best way to do this. And suggestions and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time. ROBERT
Good video Josh. One question. If the leather has a coating over it, are you actually conditioning the leather? or just dressing the coating? I'm confused.
can you pleasee figure out a way to correct streaking from a leather ceramic coat? there's hardly any information out there on correction and i made a nightmare of my seats using gyeon leather shield. thank you!
The real nightmare is when I had to remove glitter from the perforations in the leather seats lol that bigger flake glitter tho, so the pieces were the same size as the holes and would get stuck. It was not fun and took a long time lol. I also did the whole tapping the seat part cause I noticed it would help things loosen up. I only had a tooth brush and a vaccum haha
Hey Josh. Thanks for the awesome video once again! I ordered a brand new truck which will have leather seats. I don’t have it yet but, I was wondering if there’s anything different or anything special I should do for brand new leather seats. Thanks Josh!
I have a Nissan sentra and the interior door has leather in and I used goof off on and I don't know how to remove the greasy sticky residue on it , do you have any idea what i should use?
2 weeks ago, I spilled Mango Dragon fruit from Starbucks on my 1 month old Ioniq 5... perforated.. its been cleaned, but was nightmare. Was wondering if you can make video when spill happens on perforated seats, and perhaps cleaning cushions too? Haha
@@johnnyvue2716 A good brand is color guard they are high knowledge in all of leather and Alcántara they also work with closely to German car manufacturers
I have a 2008 corvette and I don't know if it has a coating or not! Do you know? Thanks for the video and info!! Hope you and your family are all safe and well!!!
Hi, How can I remove Chemical Guys Leather Conditioner from my leather seats and restore the original matte finish? Would using a leather cleaner be effective, or should I continue with a weekly cleaning routine and wait for the conditioner to wear off naturally over time? Additionally, would using a matte finish leather protector in the future help maintain the desired look?
Use a leather touch up product between deep cleans. Keep the leather free of debris by vacuuming regularly. You’ll know when the leather needs another full cleaning.
Yea thats a pain... Just some leather cleaner and compressed air and a vacuum should do it! Next time when conditioning, start on the side of the seats where there are no perforations to get the product to soak in then move over the perforated areas and it wont clog them
Hey Josh what would be your price range for a leather job like that be from a coupe to a large SUV. I’m starting a mobile detailing business and trying to figure out pricing.
@@matrixmulisha my pleasure o forgot to mention use 2 microfiber towels one to help spread the cleaner and the other towel get it damp then wring it out, that'll be your wipe towel. The water help neutralize the cleaner
I have never used conditioner on any of my leather seats on my cars because they are coated and when they’re coated they are waterproof therefore no conditioner can penetrate at least that is my understanding
I’ve been told if the coating is still intact via water beading, you need a leather protectant then instead of conditioner. I will add that Chemical guys have a leather ceramic coating
Applying a conditioner on the leather seats so often is not a good idea if you did it every other week it should be fine but I personally do mines at the end of each month
They do! That’s very true. But it will still help a bit and it’s important to focus around the seams where the leather is punctured for the thread or around perforations. The conditioner can get in to those spots and help prolong the life and prevent it from stiffening up.