wannafbody
wannafbody
Someone on facebook made a post praising Leather Honey. He owns a 4th gen Fbody which are notorious for having cardboard leather seats. So I figured that since this was a family owned business, I`d give the product a try.
This product looks like a clear syrup. It`s suggested to soak it in warm water for a few minutes to thin it out a bit. I`m not sure of the ingredients. It isn`t like oily neatsfoot based products. They suggest application with a microfiber towel but I found that on auto leather it was easier to apply with a small foam applicator. I applied it in 50 degree weather and let it sit overnight.
It does soften coated leather. The surface felt a bit tacky so I sprayed some Zaino Z9 leather cleaner on a mf and buffed the excess off. I think this product would work even better if applied on a warmer day. It really doesn`t take much product. I`d guess maybe half as much as an oil based product. Of course working on an uncoated leather would soak up more.
After doing some researching, this product gets tons of positive reviews on Amazon and in online articles.
I think the more mainstream leather conditioners by Zaino, Mothers, Duragloss and others work fine on newer auto leather or higher quality leather. But as the leather ages, some times a more intensive product is needed.
This product looks like a clear syrup. It`s suggested to soak it in warm water for a few minutes to thin it out a bit. I`m not sure of the ingredients. It isn`t like oily neatsfoot based products. They suggest application with a microfiber towel but I found that on auto leather it was easier to apply with a small foam applicator. I applied it in 50 degree weather and let it sit overnight.
It does soften coated leather. The surface felt a bit tacky so I sprayed some Zaino Z9 leather cleaner on a mf and buffed the excess off. I think this product would work even better if applied on a warmer day. It really doesn`t take much product. I`d guess maybe half as much as an oil based product. Of course working on an uncoated leather would soak up more.
After doing some researching, this product gets tons of positive reviews on Amazon and in online articles.
I think the more mainstream leather conditioners by Zaino, Mothers, Duragloss and others work fine on newer auto leather or higher quality leather. But as the leather ages, some times a more intensive product is needed.