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Old 04-13-2008, 04:23 AM
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Exclamation Product Review: Leather Master Vital Conditioner.

I got this product from Phil a few weeks ago, used it a couple weeks ago and really liked it.
Sorry, I took no pics, although pic will now show you any difference, as I keep my leather interior in great condition. Leather wasn't conditioned for about 3 months, so this was a perfect test. I used it on my daily driver ('99 infiniti I30t). I cleaned leather with Megs quick interior cleaner, as it was pretty clean. Applied LM conditioner with a MF applicator, and left it for about 2 hours. Leather obsorbed every drop of this conditioner, there was no residue to wipe/buff off. I still did the final wipe with a MF towel just in case. I didn't have have protection cream, should of order it the last time, but I didn't...
It conditioned leather very nice, withough leaving any artificial gloss, and best of all it's the only product you should use if you don't want any sqeeking noises that happen from contact with leather. One of the best leather products you can get.
The only little issue - it's quite expensive...$16 for 250ml bottle, $50 for 1 liter...

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Thanks for the information supercharged
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If anybody knows leather conditioners it is you...LOL...Thanks for the review.....
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Supercharged do you have aniline leather or coated leather?
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I would guess that about 98% of leathers on todays cars are of the coated type (actually all leathers are coated, if I remember correctly) which is a polyurethane.....again if I remember correctly

Leathermaster has top notch products and I've been using them for several years now. In fact I think I have the first post about the product on another forum all the way back to 2004!! Sheesh that makes me feel old

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Old 04-14-2008, 09:17 AM
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Thanks for the information supercharged
you are welcome, Tonya.

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If anybody knows leather conditioners it is you...LOL...Thanks for the review.....
Sparkie, that's how I found AG in the first place, and got spoiled...I was looking for the best leather conditioner as I was not happy with Meguiar's...I found Pinnacle...And now Leather Master which is even better...

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Supercharged do you have aniline leather or coated leather?
Coated in all my cars...

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I would guess that about 98% of leathers on todays cars are of the coated type (actually all leathers are coated, if I remember correctly) which is a polyurethane.....again if I remember correctly

Leathermaster has top notch products and I've been using them for several years now. In fact I think I have the first post about the product on another forum all the way back to 2004!! Sheesh that makes me feel old

Anthony
Yep, majority of cars have coated leather. Love that Leather Master eliminates that sqeek...


Anyone has some extra bucks, give it a try. You will love it!
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Old 04-23-2008, 10:09 AM
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I'm running low on it now, ending a sample to Sparkie... I think I should stock up...
How about a group buy??? I just want better pricing. Fed Ex shipping rates kill. So if the price $50 a bottle (1 liter) will include shipping - I'm in. Those who tried this product absolutely loved it!

So, how about it, guys???
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Glad you finally got to use some and enjoyed it.
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I bet Phil can give a nice price
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Glad you finally got to use some and enjoyed it.
I'm glad you talked me into it. It does what it suppose to, and doesn't cause sqeek. Maybe it's not a product to use on every detail, but I sure wanna use it on my own cars.

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Oh, yeah, so how about it, Phil?
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