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Mothers VLR review
Manufacturer's Description
VLR Vinyl-Leather-Rubber Care: Mothers VLR quickly and easily cleans, conditions and protects a wide variety of vinyl, leather and rubber surfaces. This pro-strength, pH balanced formula safely cleans even the most stubborn ground-in dirt, soil and stains. Infused with neat’s-foot oil and lanolin, this all-in-one blend conditions and protects against drying, fading and cracking, in one simple step.
Product specifics:
1. Size: 24 oz. with sprayer
2. Directions: spray surface then wipe with a microfiber or terry cloth towel. Wipe. Shake well during use.
3. Consistency - translucent liquid
4. Scent - mild light leather scent
My initial reaction when I heard about this product is how does lanolin and neat's foot oil work in a product that also claims to be a cleaner. I expected a more lotion like product you would find in some leather care products like PB's Leather Stuff or DP Total Interior Protectant.
Usage notes
Unlike the label instructions, I usually sprayed VLR on an terry cloth or mf applicator for most sections except for one sprayed for photo since I always get whatever it on glass.
It has a fairly thin consistency and spreads evenly. It wets the surface more like some interior cleaning products like Meg's QID or 1z Cockpit Premium. Left alone, it will dry somewhat (evaporate) on its own. I buffed the surface down after letting it sit for a 10 to 15 seconds.
As shown in pictures, it darkens some surfaces somewhat. The effect seems to vary by how the light reflects. It will look darker initially but lightens as it dries. It does not seem to add much gloss so I consider this more a matte finish.
I also applied it to my protected leather seats. I did a side by side but saw no real difference that I could see or capture on a camera. It did not add a lot of slickness (a plus) to the seats that some that leather protectant/conditioner products do in varying amounts.
As for cleaning, it worked fine on some greasy residue. In the side by side there is a very slight difference in darkening but no real change in gloss.
It leaves a nice very light leather like scent (maybe real with neat's foot oil) compared to some muskier leather care products that lasts a few days. Like all protectants, I cannot really judge a product's protective properties.
This product seems more like a cleaner than a protectant if only in the consistency and resulting gloss. I will try to find a better cleaning challenge later.
Door Panel Test
The side by side difference on the center console seems more distinct. I saw no difference on the the lighter surfaces.
This shows the initial untreated door panel surface:

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After application:

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This shows the consistency. I was expecting something thicker given the comment regarding including lanolin.

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Without tape

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Center console (tape was used for focus).

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Cleaning evaluation Test
Before

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Control section. Tape in place prior to cleaning

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After tape removed

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Finished

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Manufacturer's Description
VLR Vinyl-Leather-Rubber Care: Mothers VLR quickly and easily cleans, conditions and protects a wide variety of vinyl, leather and rubber surfaces. This pro-strength, pH balanced formula safely cleans even the most stubborn ground-in dirt, soil and stains. Infused with neat’s-foot oil and lanolin, this all-in-one blend conditions and protects against drying, fading and cracking, in one simple step.
Product specifics:
1. Size: 24 oz. with sprayer
2. Directions: spray surface then wipe with a microfiber or terry cloth towel. Wipe. Shake well during use.
3. Consistency - translucent liquid
4. Scent - mild light leather scent
My initial reaction when I heard about this product is how does lanolin and neat's foot oil work in a product that also claims to be a cleaner. I expected a more lotion like product you would find in some leather care products like PB's Leather Stuff or DP Total Interior Protectant.
Usage notes
Unlike the label instructions, I usually sprayed VLR on an terry cloth or mf applicator for most sections except for one sprayed for photo since I always get whatever it on glass.
It has a fairly thin consistency and spreads evenly. It wets the surface more like some interior cleaning products like Meg's QID or 1z Cockpit Premium. Left alone, it will dry somewhat (evaporate) on its own. I buffed the surface down after letting it sit for a 10 to 15 seconds.
As shown in pictures, it darkens some surfaces somewhat. The effect seems to vary by how the light reflects. It will look darker initially but lightens as it dries. It does not seem to add much gloss so I consider this more a matte finish.
I also applied it to my protected leather seats. I did a side by side but saw no real difference that I could see or capture on a camera. It did not add a lot of slickness (a plus) to the seats that some that leather protectant/conditioner products do in varying amounts.
As for cleaning, it worked fine on some greasy residue. In the side by side there is a very slight difference in darkening but no real change in gloss.
It leaves a nice very light leather like scent (maybe real with neat's foot oil) compared to some muskier leather care products that lasts a few days. Like all protectants, I cannot really judge a product's protective properties.
This product seems more like a cleaner than a protectant if only in the consistency and resulting gloss. I will try to find a better cleaning challenge later.
Door Panel Test
The side by side difference on the center console seems more distinct. I saw no difference on the the lighter surfaces.
This shows the initial untreated door panel surface:

DSC_2542-1
After application:

DSC_2545-1
This shows the consistency. I was expecting something thicker given the comment regarding including lanolin.

DSC_2555-1
Without tape

DSC_2548-1
Center console (tape was used for focus).

DSC_2551-1
Cleaning evaluation Test
Before

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Control section. Tape in place prior to cleaning

DSC_2566-1
After tape removed

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Finished

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