you all need to understand that leather conditioner does not work on most leather seats because the polyurethane coating makes it impenetrable to conditioner. You're just leaving conditioner residue on the surface
Cool, but really only works well on black leather. Also, I would recommend doing this only if you plan on selling the car after some months after doing this, essentially what you're doing here is clogging the pores of the leather with the paint and the leather will begin to dry and tear. Essentially, proper leather maintenance is the best way prevent this. Coconut oil works wonders on leather, leave it on for a few hours then wipe it off. The wrinkles will eventually begin to disappear.
This is BS. I've done it to a Beige seat and still looking amazing after 4years. Even with kids abusing it. Factory leather is also painted so your pores story makes no sense and is debunked by me in this case
What if I told you I have the same exact Lexus RX 350, with the same exact interior, the same exact seat, with exactly the same exact cracks in the exact same place! Had the car two years. I detail meticulously. Hmm? Now I know why when I leather treated and conditioned the seats I got black paint flecks on the micro fiber.
@@enginepy Still going strong. Just crossed 300k mi. Needs a 4th new rear wheel bearing, radiator hose, I hit two deer and a clueless old lady in the same spot on bumper, so new bumper cover and 1/4 in spring. But that's it. I'm still treating the leather with Chemical Guys. It's staying supple. But I'm noticing small little cracks on the rear seat towards a few edges where people never sit or crease? But the two rear seats aren't as immaculate when I got it but near mint. I blanket cushion my kids car seat so no damage there. I think the overweight girls I was dating in the last couple of years the few times they were in my car put a few new creases in the passengers seat. This leather I noticed especially in heat or cold, needs to be hydrated regularly every two weeks or so to maintain optimal plasticity.
Did this to a beige full backseat. Worked great, still after years of use looked great. Yeah the wrinkles are still visible but all the color was restored and looked amazing. Leather wrinkles over time are inevitable, it never stay as crisp as new. Personally i find it looking better with some wrinkles in it. But worn of color is just ugly and unnecessary. This is an easy and durable fix.
Those seats look like they need a deep clean and a deep conditioning.. the condition alone will darken them up, and make the leather softer. I never seen actual regular rattle can spray being put on leather but it didn’t look bad after
I have done this and it works. However on the light colour seats (never buy a car with a light seat colour) you may need to spray over the whole seat with the exact colour. For my BMW with light cream seats I purchased a full set of RAL colour charts(about 1600 shades). I found the correct color after a few hours with the shades.