Best way to protect my 400 saddle GT leather seats?
Best way to protect my 400 saddle GT leather seats?
I have the premium leather seats (saddle, no 401A) and I've noticed the driver side is started to get a tad wrinkly compared to the pristine passenger side which only seats an occasional 110 lb female.
Any comfy seat covers/cushions that look and feel great without breaking the bank?
Any comfy seat covers/cushions that look and feel great without breaking the bank?
I have the premium leather seats (saddle, no 401A) and I've noticed the driver side is started to get a tad wrinkly compared to the pristine passenger side which only seats an occasional 110 lb female.
Any comfy seat covers/cushions that look and feel great without breaking the bank?
Any comfy seat covers/cushions that look and feel great without breaking the bank?
http://www.detailedimage.com/Leather...-P65/16-oz-S1/
Using this 1-2 times a year will help reduce the wrinkles you're seeing.
I have read complaints about wrinkling seats for many years, in all brands to include BMW. Don't forget, leather is skin, and skin will wrinkle as it stretches with use. This is normal. The most important thing is to keep it clean and conditioned. I use leather cleaner and conditioner at least every three months, more often in hot dry weather, and I have never had a seat crack or check.
Lexol was recommended by a professional leather restoration shop out of Florida on another forum. She does anything that's leather and won't use anything else. She had a number of before and after photos and the results were nothing short of amazing.
It's kind of like car wax, everybody has a preference and there are a lot of good products out there. If you find something that works for you - go with it!
It's kind of like car wax, everybody has a preference and there are a lot of good products out there. If you find something that works for you - go with it!
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