DonKeyxote
New member
I've searched the forum on this particular topic with some success, but maybe someone can give me a definitive answer on this:
I'd like to use a leather conditioner product which leaves the absolute minimum shine (preferably none at all). My car has a black leather interior, and currently I use Autoglym and Leatherique (prestine clean + occasional rejuvenator treatment) These aren't really shiny, but they do still leave some - especially the seating areas, which seem to buff to a shine a bit after a couple days. The car is a '95 5-series; the leather is in good condition, but it's not the softest stuff, which is probably what causes it to get a bit shiny sometimes.
I've read that Lexol is good in this regard. Are there any other similar products that I could try which give a nice matte finish?
Thx.
I'd like to use a leather conditioner product which leaves the absolute minimum shine (preferably none at all). My car has a black leather interior, and currently I use Autoglym and Leatherique (prestine clean + occasional rejuvenator treatment) These aren't really shiny, but they do still leave some - especially the seating areas, which seem to buff to a shine a bit after a couple days. The car is a '95 5-series; the leather is in good condition, but it's not the softest stuff, which is probably what causes it to get a bit shiny sometimes.
I've read that Lexol is good in this regard. Are there any other similar products that I could try which give a nice matte finish?
Thx.