Ive done leatherique treatments on my vehicles for years and never thought about using a foam applicator. Each time ive just applied it the way you showed as well with a glove and my hands massaging into every nook and cranny. Also, I'll be stealing that plastic wrap trick!! Thanks!! Great video!!
Right, I feel like just using your hands works really well. Glad I give you that helpful tip with the plastic wrap, it definitely can make things easier when you are working with this stuff.
That full leather interior is just so nice! Mine was with double glazing but would have loved the full leather and Alcantara headliner, just gorgeous, especially after your treatment
@@ShiftedPerspective The rest of the car is beautiful, too, of course. Chiaretto is my favorite E39 M5 color, but very rare, and Anthracite is a very close second. Incredible work!
great video it was your first video on this that got me to buy this stuff for my e46 m3 and thanks again this stuff is great ive not yet to find anything better
I was expecting to see you use colourlock. Have you ever tried it? I need to order some leather care products on a new to me car with white leather inserts. Also thanks for mentioning vortex detail in a past video I was looking for window tint places, i’m taking my car to them this week!
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="288">4:48</a> No, not a crack, that's just stretch marks in the leather. For this dash, when it starts to split, the leather will start to pull taut around the defroster vents as the leather shrinks. Ask me how I know...
This might be a kinda weird question, but what does the interior of this car or any of your cars smell like? Do you go for a true new car scent, or prefer a synthetic scent?