Cars with leather or vinyl seats — especially older vehicles where the leather is starting to look dry, faded, or showing early cracking.
How I do it.
Clean
Leather cleaner applied and worked in with a soft brush — pulls out body oils, sunscreen, hand lotion, and grime.
Wipe
Cleaned off with a microfiber, leaving the leather actually clean instead of just dusted.
Condition
Conditioner applied evenly to put moisture back into the leather and protect against UV drying.
Buff
Final buff for a clean, natural finish — not greasy or shiny.
What's included.
- Leather cleaner (front and rear seats)
- Conditioner application
- UV protection
- Steering wheel (if leather-wrapped)
- Headrests and armrests