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« on: June 21, 2008, 07:37:24 AM » |
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If you've not had leather seats before you may not appreciate how important it is to look after them. I've just finished giving my seats their first coating of leather cream (the sort you use for sofas, etc). In the UK we have a product called Wheeler's Leather Balm ( www.beewaxed.com). It's not expensive and it's good stuff. It comes as a cream in a pot or tube, so it's not that rubbish you can buy in an aerosol can. If you don't look after the leather it will dry out and crack, especially on the driver's seat bolster. The leather in the i30's isn't exactly top quality and mine seemed to be really quite dry, so it definitely needs to be cared for. G
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« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2008, 07:55:35 AM » |
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In my younger years (Heh, right) when I used to teach kids how to ride horses, properly, I only used ' Saddle Soap' for conditioning the leather saddles. Works wonders under the harsh Australian sun. 
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« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2008, 02:16:07 AM » |
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In the UK we have a product called Wheeler's Leather Balm ( http://www.beewaxed.com). It's not expensive and it's good stuff. It comes as a cream in a pot or tube, so it's not that rubbish you can buy in an aerosol can. i30manUK.
I've been in email chats with the proprietors of that website, in an effort to find out if any stores near me stock this balm.
They've directed me to this website where I can purchase online.
If you get time can you have a look and tell me if this is the same balm you have used please? The reason for asking is that it looks more like a solution than a cream.
CheersEDIT: Scrap that - they want £7.50 delivery
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« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2008, 07:43:17 AM » |
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Saddles Soap is good for Saddles, don't use it on your car. (read below)
Lexol pH Cleaner Zaino Z10 Conditioner or (more leather smell) Lexol Conditioner (less smell)
FI's Clean Gel & FI's Feed (see finalinspection.com.au )
Any of the above products are the best you can get.
LEXOL-pH Leather Cleaner is a blend of selected, non-alkaline cleaning agents designed to clean leather safely and thoroughly without the harshness or potentially damaging effects of saddle soaps, which are alkaline.
PRODUCT RATIONALE The LEXOL-pH Leather Cleaner formula is based on the principle of breaking up and removing the oils, which trap dirt in the leather while its foaming action lifts out the embedded dirt, leaving the leather with a clean, alkaline-free environment. COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS In contrast to LEXOL-pH Leather Cleaner’s foaming action, which loosens and suspends the dirt so that it can be easily rinsed away, the process of applying saddle soap results in working dirt into the leather where it can become trapped by the saddle soap’s own lubricants. Rinsing may not remove all of the deposited soap, dirt and oil, so buildup can occur, subjecting the leather to the harsh effects of saddle soap’s alkalinity. LEXOL-pH Leather Cleaner is purely a cleaner. It contains no waxes, oils or additives that can interfere with its cleaning action or cause dirt to become trapped in the leather. Although glycerin is included in the formula to provide residual softness following cleaning, it leaves no deposit or impediment to the thorough cleaning of the leather. Dirt and grime are easily and thoroughly rinsed away.
Saddle soap does contain raw oils for the purpose of conditioning. This runs counter to the cleaning action of soap, which involves the removal of dirt by removing oils present on the leather. LEXOL-pH Leather Cleaner is non-alkaline. Its balanced formula falls within the pH range of leather itself, and therefore, is safer for leather. Since it is alkaline-free it contributes to the prolongation of fiber life. In contrast, soap must be alkaline in order to clean effectively and it is this alkalinity that is always harmful to leather. Thus, cleaning leather with saddle soap subjects the leather to the harsh effects of its alkalinity which can include: graying, discoloration or staining of light colored leathers, loss of vital tanning agents, cracking of the grain surface and other signs of deterioration. LEXOL pH Leather Cleaner leaves no buildup on the leather even with hard water. Saddle soap; however, forms an insoluble residue in hard water, which may accumulate on the leather’s surface. LEXOL-pH Leather Cleaner is concentrated, so its cleaning effectiveness is accomplished with a considerably smaller quantity of product. In summary, LEXOL-pH Leather Cleaner outperforms saddle soap by safely deep cleaning the leather, freeing it of dirt and accumulated oils, thereby providing an alkaline-free environment ideal for a finishing application of LEXOL Conditioner and Preservative to restore clean, fresh lubrication to the leather.
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« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2008, 10:20:16 AM » |
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Hi nizzkid, welcome to the club :!:
I actually bought the stuff i30manUK wrote about in his post ("Wheeler's Leather Balm") but I can honestly say it made no difference to the look or feel of my leather seats.
On my steering wheel, it's just made it go tacky.
Unless of course, I haven't applied it correctly.
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« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2008, 11:42:34 AM » |
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Welcome nizzkid
Can you oblige by putting your location as this helps when replying to posts as a member may have local knowledge to help you etc.
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« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2008, 02:01:45 PM » |
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Hi nizzkid welcome to the club...Thanks for the tip (as the fat lady ...Oh, never mind  )
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« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2008, 02:37:16 PM » |
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I wonder what happened to i30manUK, he just disappeared 
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« Reply #9 on: October 14, 2008, 02:59:10 PM » |
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I used Autoglym leather care cream on my Sonata when I had it. It was easy to apply and had no real smell, but was pretty expensive. 
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« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2008, 06:31:49 PM » |
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I wonder what happened to i30manUK, he just disappeared  Reckon he must be on Holidays (I sent him a PM...)
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« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2008, 05:20:03 PM » |
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As I said before, I've used saddle soap on leather saddles. (Some are over 100 years old and still supple and have that lovely leather smell) Haven't used it on car seats though. I guess with newer technology there are products that are better suited to the job at hand. Thank you for pointing that out. 
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« Reply #13 on: November 28, 2008, 12:57:13 AM » |
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 ... you may recommend them because they are easy. BUT they are NOT the 'most effective way' of protecting/caring for your leather. Without even reading into the product I could almost guarantee that not only would they provide next to/no protection, they would most probably cause harm to your leather. Read above if you really want to care for your leather.
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« Reply #14 on: November 28, 2008, 01:43:19 AM » |
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 ... you may recommend them because they are easy. BUT they are NOT the 'most effective way' of protecting/caring for your leather. Without even reading into the product I could almost guarantee that not only would they provide next to/no protection, they would most probably cause harm to your leather. Read above if you really want to care for your leather. I'd say that these wipes probably have the same protective conditioning cream in them, they are just easier to use than a bottle that you squirt into a paper towel.
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« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2008, 06:06:44 AM » |
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 ... you may recommend them because they are easy. BUT they are NOT the 'most effective way' of protecting/caring for your leather. Without even reading into the product I could almost guarantee that not only would they provide next to/no protection, they would most probably cause harm to your leather. Read above if you really want to care for your leather. Well, from my experiences, the Sonax one provide enough protection and feeling of good leather seats. If we use a good cream or some protection products except for wipes , it could provide more protection. But, the leather on my seats, it's not a great leather seems like ITALY ones. I think wipes is quite enough to i30's genuine leather seats. So that's why I recommend and judge it like that. I'd like to use the wipes frequently instead of cream. 
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« Reply #16 on: November 29, 2008, 05:00:56 AM » |
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Thanks for the suggestion Jaymoon. I guess Sonax are a Korean product. Not sure if they are readily available outside of Korea.....any idea?? Russ
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« Reply #17 on: November 29, 2008, 05:37:53 AM » |
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Seoul-mate,
Sonax is from Germany. I'm not sure the product of Sonax is available in UK or AU.
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« Reply #18 on: November 30, 2008, 09:20:22 PM » |
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Sonax is available in Aus - I heard an Ad for them on the radio this morning.
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« Reply #19 on: September 26, 2009, 10:20:51 PM » |
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Saddles Soap is good for Saddles, don't use it on your car. (read below)
Lexol pH Cleaner Zaino Z10 Conditioner or (more leather smell) Lexol Conditioner (less smell)
FI's Clean Gel & FI's Feed (see finalinspection.com.au )
interested in the Lexol actually after looking at a few links, particularly just getting the wipes for quick usage seems difficult to find in autralia though 
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« Reply #20 on: September 27, 2009, 03:30:00 AM » |
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Anybody in the uk wanting scotcguard leather protector wipes for £1.76 a pack delivered: http://www.3mselect.co.uk/p-991-scotchgard-protector-wipes-for-leather-pk12.aspxAnd scotchgaurd is less thana fiver a can there too for the fabric version, just over a fiver for the leather version This is 3M's own uk website - they are offering free delivery at the moment.
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