Is Anyone Interested in Leatherique?
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Is Anyone Interested in Leatherique?
I have received my order of Leatherique. This is a most excellent product that treats and restores all types of leather. I currently have two products in two sizes.
Rejuvinator Oil-This product contains no wax, silicone or petroleum products. It is a complex blend of proteins and collagen, with absolutely no oil fillers of any kind. Rejuvinator Oil
Prestine Clean-A gentle cleaner that contains no harsh chemicals or dyes. This product works equally well on leather, vinyl and soft rubber. Prestine Clean
For cars that have seen at least one summer, I recommend both the Rejuvinator Oil and Prestine Clean. The Rejuvinator will actually force the salts and contaminants out of the leather while it adds proteins and collagen that soften and strengthen the leather. When the bad gets pushed to the surface of the leather you will want to remove them with the Prestine Clean.
For new leather, you should be ok to start with just the Rejuvinator Oil. Eventually, you will want to pick up some Prestine Clean and complete the process.
Prices plus tax:
Rejuvinator Oil 16oz-$24.00
Rejuvinator Oil 32oz-$40.00
Prestine Clean 16oz-$16.00
Prestine Clean 32oz-$32.00
By the way, my web site will be live June 1. Until then, PM me and we can work out payment options. Thanks in advance.
Rejuvinator Oil-This product contains no wax, silicone or petroleum products. It is a complex blend of proteins and collagen, with absolutely no oil fillers of any kind. Rejuvinator Oil
Prestine Clean-A gentle cleaner that contains no harsh chemicals or dyes. This product works equally well on leather, vinyl and soft rubber. Prestine Clean
For cars that have seen at least one summer, I recommend both the Rejuvinator Oil and Prestine Clean. The Rejuvinator will actually force the salts and contaminants out of the leather while it adds proteins and collagen that soften and strengthen the leather. When the bad gets pushed to the surface of the leather you will want to remove them with the Prestine Clean.
For new leather, you should be ok to start with just the Rejuvinator Oil. Eventually, you will want to pick up some Prestine Clean and complete the process.
Prices plus tax:
Rejuvinator Oil 16oz-$24.00
Rejuvinator Oil 32oz-$40.00
Prestine Clean 16oz-$16.00
Prestine Clean 32oz-$32.00
By the way, my web site will be live June 1. Until then, PM me and we can work out payment options. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks FULLTHROTTLE, I will shoot you a PM so we can work out the details.
As for the top and boot, I still have 303 Aerospace Protectant and 303 Convertible Top Cleaner in stock.
303 Aerospace Protectant 16oz-$12.95
303 Aerospace Protectant 32oz-$22.95
303 Convertible Top Cleaner 32oz-7.95
As for the top and boot, I still have 303 Aerospace Protectant and 303 Convertible Top Cleaner in stock.
303 Aerospace Protectant 16oz-$12.95
303 Aerospace Protectant 32oz-$22.95
303 Convertible Top Cleaner 32oz-7.95
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What is your opinion of Porsche Tequipment Convertible Top Cleaner or P21S Bodywork Shampoo for the top? Mine is two years old, not faded, since I park in covered spots and use a cover when I leave it outside for a day.
I'm more concerned with maintaining the top's flexibility over time with Colorado's intense sun and dry conditions.
Do you have more information about what are the ingredients the 303 aerospace Protectant and the Convertible Top Cleaner in your last post?
I'm more concerned with maintaining the top's flexibility over time with Colorado's intense sun and dry conditions.
Do you have more information about what are the ingredients the 303 aerospace Protectant and the Convertible Top Cleaner in your last post?
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I used the P21S for regular washing and the Porsche Tequipment and a scratchy sponge for a monthly or so deep clean. I kept my car covered when I wasn't driving it, so it didn't get that grimy. The combination of the Porsche Tequipment and a 303 treatment left the top a deep dark silky black.
In my opinion, obviously, 303 Aerospace Protectant is the best stuff you can use on your top in our environment. It contains UV sunscreen additive which is the equivalent of spf40. It is formulated to resist dust, soiling, and staining. It also offers a degree of water repellency.
I can't tell you specifically what it does contain, but I can tell you what it doesn't. 303 does not contain silicone oils, petroleum distillates or other agents which damage vinyl. 303 leaves a dark matte finish.
Here is some good information the 303 convertible top cleaner. http://www.303products.com/main.php?infopa...page=topcleaner
Hope this helps. Feel free to shoot me any other questions you may have.
In my opinion, obviously, 303 Aerospace Protectant is the best stuff you can use on your top in our environment. It contains UV sunscreen additive which is the equivalent of spf40. It is formulated to resist dust, soiling, and staining. It also offers a degree of water repellency.
I can't tell you specifically what it does contain, but I can tell you what it doesn't. 303 does not contain silicone oils, petroleum distillates or other agents which damage vinyl. 303 leaves a dark matte finish.
Here is some good information the 303 convertible top cleaner. http://www.303products.com/main.php?infopa...page=topcleaner
Hope this helps. Feel free to shoot me any other questions you may have.
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I use 303 solely because of the UV protectant.
I have used the Porsche top protectant and I really didn't notice a difference. 303 works good on the top, I have applied one good coat and my top is still a deep rich black color. When you apply a good coat of 303 let it sit overnight and wash the top after that. You will get some streaking but that gets rid of the excess.
I have used the Porsche top protectant and I really didn't notice a difference. 303 works good on the top, I have applied one good coat and my top is still a deep rich black color. When you apply a good coat of 303 let it sit overnight and wash the top after that. You will get some streaking but that gets rid of the excess.
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Nick,
I would like one of each:
Rejuvinator Oil 16oz-$24.00
Prestine Clean 16oz-$16.00
303 Aerospace Protectant 16oz-$12.95
Let me know the details! Glad to hear things are working out.
Thanks,
Vick
I would like one of each:
Rejuvinator Oil 16oz-$24.00
Prestine Clean 16oz-$16.00
303 Aerospace Protectant 16oz-$12.95
Let me know the details! Glad to hear things are working out.
Thanks,
Vick
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If the vinyl is damaged we may be able to cover it up, but there isn't really anything on the market that will get scratches out. The 303 will surely darken the scratches. Depending how bad, they may even appear gone. The front grill on my car is pretty spotty. With a coat of 303 it looks great for about four months.
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