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Prestine Clean
Prestine Clean
Leatherique
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03-09-2007
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This is the premier leather cleaner with conditioners on the market right now because of it’s remarkable ability to deep clean leather and make it look and feel new again. The Prestine Clean breaks down easily so the leather can readily absorb it. It then forces itself deep into the leather providing valuable nourishment that conditions the leather so it remains soft and flexible. After the Prestine Clean soaks deep into the leather the surfactants in it that safely separate contaminates from the leather and force them to the surface for removal. Many other leather cleaners do not have the cleaning and conditioning power of the Prestine Clean, they rely on fillers to leave a glossy appearance. These fillers give the appearance of nice leather at first but over time, reduce the leathers ability to absorb conditioners that are essential to the longevity of your leather. Leatherique Prestine Clean leaves a beautiful matte finish that shows what clean and healthy leather should look like. The Leatherique Prestine Clean is safe to use on leather, leatherette, vinyl, plastic and rubber surfaces.

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By ATB24 on 05-24-2007, 02:57 PM
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I've always hated those shiny leather interiors that looked like someone sprayed cooking oil all over them. I read many great things about Prestine Clean and all of them are true.

Application is very simple, make sure you leather is clean of debris first.I use a damp microfiber towel to remove any loose debris. Then start applying some to your hands and work into the leather (concentrating on cracks and stitching).

I start at my drivers seat, then rear drivers side going around the car and finishing at the passenger seat. By the time I'm at the passenger seat it's almost time to go back to the driver's seat to wipe off the excess residue.

The product cleans and conditions at the same time, grab a damp pad ( i usually fill up one of the chinese food soup containers with hot water to dip my pad back in), then squeeze the pad to make sure it is only damp, as you go all over your seats you will see how the dirt is getting removed.

Finally for the last step grab a clean microfiber and buff it. It really is amazing how great the matte leather looks at this point.
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By agentf1 on 12-18-2007, 12:05 PM
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Awesome product. I have not found anything that comes close. I use it twice a year with the RO for deep conditioning and cleaning. I credit this and my monthly treatments with Z9 and Z10 for keeping my Z06 seats in like new condition when most vette seats look beat within 10,000 miles. Mine have 15,000 and look like the day I bought the car.
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