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I really like Leather Master and Sonus. LM is a foam cleaner, which is the most effective way of cleaning leather. I use Sonus a lot as well as it does a great job of bringing back that new leather scent without the use of perfumes that only last for a couple of days like most other leather products. Sonus really does bring back that natural new leather scent as opposed to an artificial and temporary scent. IMO and as opposed to LM and Sonus, Zaino leather cleaner and conditioner are too thick for perforated leather.
Last edited by detaildoc; 04-25-2008 at 11:55 PM. |
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One advise, for the leather cleaner you are better off using a grout sponge instead of the yellow side of the Sonus applicator, the reason for this being that the Sonus applicator will not create a foam. With a grout sponge you can put some of the cleaner and squeeze the sponge to produce a foam. I strongly recommend Leather Master Protection Cream as a final product on your leather.
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When applying the Zaino Z10 conditioner, I just put a small strip onto a MF app, wipe my finger across the app and apply it to the seat. It goes on nice and even, no issues on perf leather for me.
Doc, how are you using the cleaner and why do you think its thick? I find it to be like water. |
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My favorite leather cleaners are Lexol, it's a gel, scentless gel (oh, yeah, no APC scent to it), and Four Star leather cleaner gel with a light pleasant scent to it. Both are gels, cling to leather, cling very well. |