Car Leather Care: The 3 Biggest Mistakes you make

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2019
  • Car leather care is a topic full of bad info. Car leather upholstery cleaning is a topic full of bad information with endless opinions. In this detailing tutorial designed with detailing for beginners in mind, Darren discusses the basic mistakes people make when it comes to dealing with car leather upholstery. In this detailing video, Darren offers tips to help you when it comes to your car if you have leather upholstery.
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Komentáře • 563

  • @jaysoncolbert6187
    @jaysoncolbert6187 Před 3 lety +609

    I realized it's just easier to never get in or out of the car. My leather is going to last forever.

  • @brandonsjeffers
    @brandonsjeffers Před 4 lety +131

    " Do not drag your ass" LMAO! So true though!

    • @smw4900
      @smw4900 Před 2 lety

      Spoken like someone with no a$$ 😂😂

  • @happios
    @happios Před 3 lety +87

    It turned out it wasn't my car's poor quality leather. All along it was my ass

  • @alansexton7
    @alansexton7 Před rokem +17

    Talking to your viewers like they have trouble understanding simple concepts is the best way to gather subscribers! Carefully and clearly enunciating hard words is sooo helpful!!

    • @da324
      @da324 Před 8 měsíci

      He merely understands that most people are dumbasses and need all the help they can get. If you haven't seen it by 20, you're probably one of them.

  • @milanjurich1526
    @milanjurich1526 Před 4 lety +32

    You’re the 1st to speak to getting in & out to prevent damage. Kind of like the 1st to show the design issues with Tesla.

  • @elizabethrodriguez7363
    @elizabethrodriguez7363 Před 4 lety +156

    Very good, no body has ever taught me how to get in and out of a car. lol Only a detailed oriented person would know this. Great video!

    • @janicesanderson3310
      @janicesanderson3310 Před 3 lety +8

      Yep . Seem irritating . We’re all sheep n all stupid morons n he’s a genius . 🤗

    • @JohnPedder
      @JohnPedder Před 2 lety +1

      @@janicesanderson3310 lmao

    • @DavyDave1313
      @DavyDave1313 Před 2 lety +2

      The amount of sarcasm in this post tho

    • @derya7603
      @derya7603 Před rokem +1

      i enter my car exactly the same way he showed. including my foot on the break pedal. just naturally do that movement and my seats never got damaged in those areas. he is right.

    • @Californians_go_home
      @Californians_go_home Před 9 měsíci

      What happens if I have an over sized trouser trout ? Does it mean I have to untuck it from my shoe before I put pressure on the brake before I do the spin in ?

  • @MyGuyKirby
    @MyGuyKirby Před 4 lety +85

    Plus never let your partner get into the leather seats with those fancy designer bluejeans with the sequined pockets!

    • @Thomas-qo2vp
      @Thomas-qo2vp Před 2 lety

      Why?

    • @joer8854
      @joer8854 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Thomas-qo2vp Jeans have metal reinforcements on the pockets that are anti-finish devices. They damage everything they touch. Paint, Leather, cloth etc.

    • @tracymcgrew7331
      @tracymcgrew7331 Před 2 lety

      @thomas I learned this the hard way. They also ruin wooden chair seats.

    • @CoreyMack5000
      @CoreyMack5000 Před 2 lety +4

      I just got my first car with leather seats two days ago, thanks for this, cause my wife wears jeans like this. Imma tell her she can’t put her pants on til we get to our destination

    • @Hattonbank
      @Hattonbank Před 2 lety

      The dye in jeans is not ‘fast’, it leaches out into the leather due to heat from the body being transferred into the jeans.
      The dye sinks into the leather and is almost impossible to remove and is one of the biggest issues with light coloured automotive leathers.
      If you have a beautifully trimmed luxury car in light coloured leather, have enough respect for it not to let anyone ride in it with jeans.
      A luxury car had class, jeans, designer or otherwise, do not.

  • @williamfitzpatrick5133
    @williamfitzpatrick5133 Před 3 lety +16

    Thank You! This is the first time I have ever heard of protecting your leather by getting in and out of the car using proper technique to prevent damage!

  • @JohnCena-zb5ss
    @JohnCena-zb5ss Před 2 lety +15

    I am hyper aware and I’ve always taken care getting in and out, so I was happy to learn thatI’m at least doing something right!!! I didn’t think about the top coating, but it makes so much sense!!! THANK YOU!!!! Excellent video!

  • @stephanieguerrero2227
    @stephanieguerrero2227 Před 3 lety +56

    Thank you for this video. My father recently passed, he loved his truck and took good care of it. I'm trying to learn about this stuff for him.

    • @Howdy762
      @Howdy762 Před 2 lety +4

      thats very sweet of you

  • @G-SpecDetail
    @G-SpecDetail Před 3 lety +26

    Nobody taught us ever - the system wants us to wear down our cars fast to buy another
    I like how Darren's communication is always so clear concise & direct!

  • @SuperSportMTL
    @SuperSportMTL Před 4 lety +36

    Finally! Thank you sharing. So many people lack this awareness. Damaged seats on a 5K mile - 10K mile sports car is a deal breaker for me and many others. Keep your interior clean. Cleaners and conditioners are like polishing your paint constantly. Prevention is key.

  • @nickkazynski364
    @nickkazynski364 Před 18 dny +1

    I don’t believe anybody has ever taught me how to get in and out of a car but I thought your video was excellent. You know just to take the time to say it so good video.

  • @indetailsydney2852
    @indetailsydney2852 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for a great video Darren. Due to spinal failure, I have been shown how to get in and out of a car to prevent further spinal damage, not to protect the seat coverings. On a similar note I believe Saab developed a swivel seat that meant you not only didn’t damage side bolsters, there was almost zero wear on the seat covering. Question: is there any point in putting CarPro ‘Leather’ on my new car’s seat to even help the coating already on the leather?

  • @uncircumcisedwej
    @uncircumcisedwej Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, thanks for all your videos! Would you recommend removing sagging on leather seats by heating with heat gun or steaming? Thanks for any help!

  • @TheBooze13
    @TheBooze13 Před 3 lety +8

    That info about car leather being clear coated is so important to know. I actually learned from Scott from DPP to mix chemical guys VRP 10-1 with water and finish my seats with that it’s been amazing and cost effective. Actually apply that to my whole interior as a finishing dressing

  • @pjfan173
    @pjfan173 Před 4 lety +2

    I've been closing my door the proper way ever since watching your video. Thanks for the great tips

  • @morganhaney8147
    @morganhaney8147 Před rokem +3

    Very good video!
    No bs (like always) and straight to the pionts and onformation people need/want to know.
    Thanks again!

  • @Jazzmaster71
    @Jazzmaster71 Před rokem +3

    This is so accurate. Unconsciously I have always been self aware of this when getting into any cars, not only my own.

  • @OuzoLouGarage
    @OuzoLouGarage Před 4 lety +3

    Some really good advice and like how you showed how to get in and out the of a vehicle.

  • @jamiedavis310
    @jamiedavis310 Před 4 lety +2

    cheers auto, just picked up my new car first leather i ever had, thanks for the tips. first video i looked at. Nice

  • @hayleydavis6691
    @hayleydavis6691 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you!! I'm buying an SUV tomorrow that has leather seats and this came up first recommended in my search for care. I've definitely learned a lot and I promise you I'll take this information going forward.

  • @leslieharris6143
    @leslieharris6143 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. We purchased a truck with leather seats (17 GMC Sierra 1500
    Denali) and the seats are VERY slippery. What can we do to help this? I think they used only conditioner.

  • @donk.5730
    @donk.5730 Před 3 lety

    Great points made. Wasn't expecting the entry lessons, but so true. Thanks

  • @sebastianjungle
    @sebastianjungle Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for the advice could you tell us what type of products can we use if we want to clean our leather in our car ? anything u recomend ? to remove dust or dirt

  • @diegudr
    @diegudr Před 2 lety +4

    Nothing remains perfectly new on any car no matter what. But you are correct that we can certainly delay that in a significant way by our behavior.

  • @Joolz1982
    @Joolz1982 Před 4 lety

    Good bolster movement getting in and out advice, and leather tips thanks especially when I get a newer car soon.

  • @chevota400
    @chevota400 Před 3 lety +2

    I've always known how you get in/out causes damage,, including what you wear, but only because I have eyes and can see where the seats of cars get damaged first. The outside edge of the drivers seat is the very first thing I look at on any cars interior to judge wear and tear and to see if it's a grocery getter or freeway flyer. But no, it's not something I was told and I believe you're the first I've heard mention it. Thanks for spreading the word

  • @3500ram_duallys
    @3500ram_duallys Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, I have 2015 Z06 with only 5,800 miles seats are perfect except the driver side bolster. I just noticed this last week... Now I pay attention to how i enter and exit my car.

  • @EdPuriski
    @EdPuriski Před rokem +2

    you are so right with getting in and out of car. Makes so much sense. Larger people will have a harder time. How about people putting their shoes on bottom of door getting out too. I am much more conscious now and telling others about friction! Thanks

  • @tomranum6
    @tomranum6 Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you! And, yes, I have gotten in and out of my cars the same way for 30 years . Common sense.

  • @richardseem7948
    @richardseem7948 Před 4 lety +2

    great tips and video again buddy

  • @2502860
    @2502860 Před rokem

    Great explanation video. I have a Laramie truck it's different to get out of truck. What products and brands do u to protect the leather from friction. I used conditioner by Jay lenos. But u said no. Lucky me used only once. Just bought truck couple weeks ago. I see there's been wear on the seat from previous owner

  • @maxdempsey9943
    @maxdempsey9943 Před 4 lety +137

    Why do I feel like I’ve just been berated for 10 minutes! Jesus

    • @JeremyRayValdez
      @JeremyRayValdez Před 4 lety +13

      Riiiiiiiiight?!?!?! No tact.

    • @corwininadsm
      @corwininadsm Před 3 lety +5

      not to mention he is just overly wearing out a different bolster/part of seat.

    • @ThatKa5p3r
      @ThatKa5p3r Před 3 lety +15

      Hmmm...he must've hit a nerve with you folks then. You came here looking to fix that worn out part of your seat because you're lazy, huh? Surprise.

    • @maxdempsey9943
      @maxdempsey9943 Před 3 lety +17

      @@ThatKa5p3r I came here looking for general leather care tips before anything like this happens to my car. I didn't think I was going to be accused of being the worse person in the world. 🌍

    • @ThatKa5p3r
      @ThatKa5p3r Před 3 lety +11

      @@maxdempsey9943 lol. And you got tips, what else ya need?? I, for one, appreciate the honest, direct approach. I'm also a very observant, socially/spatially aware & confident human being that wouldn't be offended by constructive criticism, sooooo.....

  • @Second_Insight
    @Second_Insight Před 4 lety +19

    Very few people know that they are sitting on synthetic coating rather than leather. I think only Rolls-Royce and Bentley have uncoated beautiful pure leather, hence their distinctive glorious scent.

    • @abitofmymind
      @abitofmymind Před 3 lety

      Aston... So bad.. always gets scuffed

    • @Hattonbank
      @Hattonbank Před 2 lety +3

      Not true, their leathers have lacquer to protect against abrasion, UV, heat and cold, various liquids that get onto them.
      The heavily printed/grained leathers seen on most cars are durable, but not so soft to the touch as they have a good amount of lacquer
      The Nappa non printed natural grained leathers have less lacquer so feel softer but still have enough to give good protection.
      Semi Anilies seen on the highest spec XJ/ Range Rover/Rolls/Bentley/Aston Martins have less lacquer still and a more softer natural feel but still credible protection
      Aston did a limited run of 100 vehicles some years ago with no lacquer or paint, just dyed through and therefore no protection. In spite of discussing the leather type and potential problems which each customer, they still get complaints.
      It is suicidal to put natural leather with no paint or lacquer in an automobile as it has no durability, and no protection against the sun or heat, or any stains or dirt that are bound to get onto the seats at any time.
      There is a lot of BS written about leather, and quite often the customers believe it.

    • @mcrowley8460
      @mcrowley8460 Před 2 lety

      & jag's 30+ yrs old fishy smelling leather

  • @ash_savage
    @ash_savage Před rokem

    This was super helpful!! Quick q, as someone isn't constantly driving, how often should I clean or "wipe down" my leather seats? should I do all of them? or just the ones being used the most?

  • @whttiger5477
    @whttiger5477 Před 4 lety

    thanks for the tips, learned a lot

  • @paullevers1095
    @paullevers1095 Před 3 lety +2

    I understand and completely agree with how to get in and out of the car. However it's not always going to be that easy. I've just bought a very low mileage SLK and it has side bolster damaged seats 🤔🙄 but as the car is so low and the doors are so big you will have to be able to fully open the doors to be able to allow you to enter the exit the car as you have described and that's not always going to be possible especially if someone parks too close to you.
    My other sports car is a 1955 MGTF which has rear hinged doors so it encourages and promotes the entry/exit method you are showing us.
    Good video and interesting 👍
    Kind regards Paul 🇬🇧

  • @davetires7300
    @davetires7300 Před 4 lety +1

    Knowledge is Everything Sheeple
    Thanx Darrin🤓👍

  • @paulhughes3961
    @paulhughes3961 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a MX5 NC MK3 for my daily driver and I get in and out exactly how you demonstrated. Unfortunately when I purchased the car it had really low miles but the driver's left side bolster was already damaged.

  • @jacobjacob5143
    @jacobjacob5143 Před 3 lety

    Very informational video, thank you very much.

  • @jesusHernandez-ed9hi
    @jesusHernandez-ed9hi Před 4 lety +2

    Darren what do you think of car coatings dont hear you talk about that much I'd love to hear your opinion

  • @Californians_go_home
    @Californians_go_home Před 9 měsíci

    What happens if I have an over sized trouser trout ? Does it mean I have to untuck it from my shoe before I put pressure on the brake before I do the spin in ?

  • @MG-jy5qx
    @MG-jy5qx Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video. My question is: How often should one condition their leather in a brand new 2022 vehicle? Thank you

  • @TCPUDPATM
    @TCPUDPATM Před 3 lety

    Thank you! This is all so true.

  • @amber300c
    @amber300c Před 2 lety

    Hi, is the clear coat on leather permeable? The reason I ask is that I have noticed that leather balm oil is absorbed into the leather. Thanks

  • @zolbad
    @zolbad Před 3 lety

    So ive put conditioner on my seats..will it just take a clean to remove it,or has the damage been done

  • @vmeza2331213
    @vmeza2331213 Před rokem

    Do you have a video with cleaning products for leather that you recommended? I can’t seem to find one.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Před 2 lety +1

    Great video love the end being a good little sheep with the synthetic top coating

  • @Paniro
    @Paniro Před měsícem

    Are the all in one cleaners good? Like the cleaner and conditioner products?

  • @cbijames7
    @cbijames7 Před 2 lety

    What's your opinion on leather honey conditioner? My car is brand new Subaru Crosstrek leather. Black leather.

  • @JGV_IX
    @JGV_IX Před 3 lety

    Nobody has ever said anything about getting in and out of the car. I thought it was such a inconsequential thing. Thanks a million for the video!!

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f Před 2 lety

    This guy is telling the truth and calling out some bullshit in product marketing. Brilliant! Thumbs up.

  • @illiyakuryakin3092
    @illiyakuryakin3092 Před 4 měsíci

    So, other than being careful getting in and out of the car, what is the best coating to use on the clean leather?

  • @lauren_mcgowan
    @lauren_mcgowan Před 3 lety +1

    Could you advise on how to get a small white scratch (surface leather) out of brown leather bmw seats?

  • @Elg783
    @Elg783 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got a car with leather seats! So happy I watched this.

  • @wikilix86
    @wikilix86 Před 3 lety

    Good point on how to get in and out of your car! 👏

  • @learnitfromwilliam
    @learnitfromwilliam Před 4 lety +3

    To your question: No, nobody has ever had to teach me how to get in/out of my vehicle because I guess I just have the natural sense to know this...I've always tried to avoid dragging my ass against the seats. BUT, like you said, apparently this is a secret that many folks either don't know OR frankly don't care. Good tips.

  • @MacBookAir-cu4fb
    @MacBookAir-cu4fb Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for FINALLY a person saying that the leather has been coated with a synthetic layer and is literally plastic on top of it. It doesn’t have pores that clog up or „breaths“ in that matter... I love the matte and soft feel of Good quality leather like in Porsches, BMWs and so on, but most of the People are handling it wrong.

  • @quaidmciver172
    @quaidmciver172 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Well said tips.

  • @DaKillmonger
    @DaKillmonger Před 3 lety +6

    Next time I won’t spend $90,000 on my car with Leather Seats. I’ll get a Nissan with cloth so I can get in and it how I want for $70,000 less. LOL!

  • @sgtfreyday
    @sgtfreyday Před 4 lety +28

    if the window is down, can I get in and out like the Duke's of Hazard and not scratch up my M4?

  • @jpguthrie6669
    @jpguthrie6669 Před rokem +7

    I live in Japan, and was always amazed that I never saw any car with torn seats here. I then learned that to pass the bi-annual inspections in Japan, cars cannot have hole or tears in seats or carpets, nor can they have dents, and even the paint must be intact. This would have disqualified pretty much every car I ever owned before I was 30 years old. If you have a car with torn leather bolsters, there are Japanese detailers who can and will remove any scratches, tears, or holes, and they do an incredible job.

    • @talbotdorr682
      @talbotdorr682 Před rokem +2

      Holy shit dude, that’s intense. Just shows how different culture is from one country to another. It also helps explain how the car culture in Japan is so awesome, some of the cleanest and most beautiful cars in the world out there

    • @AsTheWheelsTurn
      @AsTheWheelsTurn Před rokem +2

      that is actually ridiculous. it is none of their business if someones interior doesn't look on point or they have a dent. That has zero to do with a cars safety which is what inspections would be for...Glad I do not live there!!!

    • @jpguthrie6669
      @jpguthrie6669 Před rokem +9

      @@AsTheWheelsTurn Yep, Japan is such a terrible place. No crime, no trash in the streets, almost no homelessness. It's such an awful thing that there are no dangerous neighborhoods anywhere in the country. It's hard living in a country which has the world's best public schools, the world's largest middle class, and where inflation right now is a measly 2%. I wish I were back in my hometown in America, in a state where there are no car inspections. I really miss the boarded up businesses, the sound of gunshots and sirens at all hours, the open air drug markets, and poop on the sidewalks.

    • @lutalicarebus1
      @lutalicarebus1 Před rokem +1

      This is stupid. You can walk without teeth but your car has to be as new even after ten years.

    • @jpguthrie6669
      @jpguthrie6669 Před rokem

      @@lutalicarebus1 It's silly, but on the other hand you don't see beat up cars on the road, and when you sell a car with no cosmetic damage you get a lot more money for it. There is a huge export market for used Japanese cars from Japan.

  • @Ricky_85000
    @Ricky_85000 Před rokem +1

    Oh my good! I was starting to believe I was crazy, I always thought that mistake #1 was a major part of the equation. I though I was alone on this, I’m glad I found someone that sees that too.

  • @Treizez34
    @Treizez34 Před 3 lety

    What's your take on Nappa leather like in Audi's and BMW's? (S models an M models for each brand respectively)

    • @Hattonbank
      @Hattonbank Před 2 lety

      Nappa leather is a more luxury leather used on the higher specification trim levels.
      The basic leather has a grain embossed onto it which hides to some degree, scars, bites and scratches that the animal gets over its lifetime. This means that you can usually use a lower priced leather, often from Brazil, the worlds biggest beef producer and hence hide supplier. The embossing process has the hide go through two giant steel rollers that have the grain embossed onto them, the pressur applied means that the hide comes out stiffer than it was. Also, these cheaper leathers have a far greater layer of protective lacquer but this increases the stiffness of the leather further.
      Nappa leathers are not embossed with a grain, you get the natural finish, therefore you have to start off with a better quality (usually European) hide, with fewer scars/scratches etc. Also, a lesser amount of lacquer is applied, both factors give the hide a much softer, smoother luxury feel. They are not as durable as the basic embossed leathers, it is a trade of between a harder wearing stiff leather, or a softer more attractive looking hide with less durability, and a higher cost.
      Most high volume cars, Fiat, Opel, PSA etc use grained leathers, the premium brands, Jaguar. Land Rover/Audi/Merc etc use grained leathers on the lower priced trim levels, and Nappa on higher trimmed levels.
      Grained leather usually only covers the seat facings, the areas that you sit on, Nappa trimmed seats usually cover the full seat, facings, sides, back.
      Super premium brands such as Aston Martin. Rolls, Bentley, Mclaren do not use grained leather./
      I hope this answers your question.

  • @josebonito6013
    @josebonito6013 Před 5 měsíci

    Out of dozens of videos that I went thru (having already years of car detailing experience myself, I’m 40, I usually OCD when it comes to hygiene, you get the picture) and usually in the habit of researching ANY topic regarding a job I don’t specialize in, to make sure, bla bla bla. Lo and behold,(I was already subscribed, and have gotten excellent advice from my main man over here) I come across this awesome no shrills-straight-to-the-truth master retailer here, whom I was familiar with btw, and once again I find pleasantly surprise to find some of the best tips for this particular task, which I have done many many times (obviously very badly) and apparently done a shit job before. So thanks and thanks and can’t thank you enough chief. You da MAN!

  • @thestormlscoming
    @thestormlscoming Před rokem

    never thought about how i get in and out of my car. Thanks for the tips!

  • @LuXoR1590
    @LuXoR1590 Před 3 lety +2

    all true , nice video man

  • @rs5vr172
    @rs5vr172 Před 3 lety

    Damn I just applied Meguire’s leather conditioner to my Nappa leather! How do I take it off?

  • @Violianom
    @Violianom Před rokem

    Damn your explanation is so concise and you have knowledge to back it up. I'm guilty of always conditioning it. I just bought my first brushes for cleaning the car leather today. Gonna work on my mum's Lexus and my Miata!

  • @patrickhouchins9074
    @patrickhouchins9074 Před rokem

    Hey I just picked up a used BMW with black leather. A spot on the door is "milky", how would I fix that?

  • @Mrs.Green23
    @Mrs.Green23 Před rokem

    Thank you !! We’ve seen so many issues with the driver seats and door looking as if a shark went crazy in the vehicle.

  • @jaycarr590
    @jaycarr590 Před rokem +1

    Quite thorough there on the mount/dismount procedure..think I got it now.

  • @rosieandrade8482
    @rosieandrade8482 Před rokem

    Hi,
    I Just Bought A 2022 SUV Yesterday.
    Before Taking It, It Was Cleaned.
    There Is Like Looking Water Spots On My Leather Dashboard.
    How Do I Fix That. :(

  • @marywhistleman1852
    @marywhistleman1852 Před 3 lety +1

    Like the way you present things

  • @kanenstuff
    @kanenstuff Před rokem

    I always get in and out my car pretty much the same way as I am aware of this. Though I didn't know about the leather cleaning as I have a 180SX and it's a fabric seat. Now I have a E36 also and ots leather and was about to give the leather a good conditioner but now I will clean it first and see the results thanks.

  • @mrphillipthomas
    @mrphillipthomas Před 2 lety

    Those getting in and out of your car is so on point.. but also unexpected! Good call.

  • @joer8854
    @joer8854 Před 2 lety +2

    I drove a Lincoln Town car as a Taxi and before every shift I wiped down all the surfaces in the car with non-alcohol baby wipes. Had many people tell me it damages the Leather. That car had nearly 2 million kilometres on it, probably half a million by me, and it had the nicest leather in the fleet. Always used a different wipe for the back of the seat than the bottom, changed the wipes often and never used the same wipe on different surfaces. My car was always spotless and fresh smelling. I kept such good care of it the owner of the company would always (frustratingly) take my car when he needed to borrow one of the cars.
    1. Take the car to the car wash
    2. Wash the entire exterior.
    3. Dry the whole car
    4. clean each door jamb and door completely including meeting surfaces, handles, door cards etc.
    5. clean all seats and seat backs
    6. Clean divider and cup holders
    7. Vacuum and freshen the carpet
    8. Wipe and clean all the pillars and any surface the customer may come in contact with.
    9. Clean the wheel and door handle and contact surfaces.
    10. Do the rest of the front at slow times when customer isn't in the car.
    The dispatchers said they got so many requests for me that they had to refuse requests because it would cause conflicts with the other drivers.

  • @blaberosful
    @blaberosful Před 3 lety

    Never again someone told me how to get in and out of my E46 coupe . Nice guy liked and sub

  • @birandhashem94
    @birandhashem94 Před 3 lety +1

    Nobody taught me how to get in and out of the car. Great tips

  • @jeremiahmcdonald8587
    @jeremiahmcdonald8587 Před rokem

    So I have sap on my 2022 tacomas seat and I removed the sap the sticky part but there is still a stain left I tried everything rubbing alchol and wd40 nothing removes the stains I cleaned and reconditioned the area after but stains are still there

  • @pierloaded9021
    @pierloaded9021 Před 2 lety

    this dude is a comedian 😂😂😂 loved the vid just subbed 💯

  • @gunslinger7647
    @gunslinger7647 Před 4 lety +29

    How about cleaning your leather seats with Maguire’s all purpose cleaner at 10 - 1 dilution. Use microfiber cloth . I then put light coat of 303 space age protectant for protection. Wander where I got that idea. Thanks Darren !

    • @EliteOnTheBeat
      @EliteOnTheBeat Před 3 lety +1

      I just use aloe vera gel and mix it with organic cold pressed virgin coconut oil for to clean and condition my leather. You can also use this on your face, body and hair. =)

    • @Thomas-qo2vp
      @Thomas-qo2vp Před 2 lety

      @@EliteOnTheBeat where did you learn this? What if it ruins the seats?

    • @paipaiakapapi3137
      @paipaiakapapi3137 Před 2 lety

      Anybody knows if i can clean my leather seats with jojoba oil ? I have this bottle of Dr. Bronners all solution cleaner.

    • @danielv7340
      @danielv7340 Před 2 lety

      @@Thomas-qo2vp Luxe Leather from TurtleWax advertises their product with these exact ingredients: cocoa butter and aloe vera. I wouldn't mix them myself though, as who knows what the result might be.

  • @V8cars2
    @V8cars2 Před 3 lety

    Nop... no one. But i have figured it out. Soooo more important to me was the part you talk about CLEANING the leather. When i went shopping i found all kinds of materials for leather but none for cleaning. And it seemed to me that i am skipping a pase. So. Can an APC be used for leather? Or it must be something special?

  • @toddthompson3746
    @toddthompson3746 Před rokem +1

    Before this video, I was dragging my ass when I got in and out of my car. Now I hold my ass up high and drop it straight down on the seat. It's been six months now and my leather seats look fantastic.

  • @jnhudspeath
    @jnhudspeath Před rokem

    You just now no one ever told me that’s much needed information Thank you very much and again and again Thank you

  • @gatornukes6896
    @gatornukes6896 Před rokem

    Thoughts on the ceramic coating for leather seats? Particularly white vegan leather in the teslas is very popular on YT. Only heard one CZcamsr say it was nonsense so far

  • @saberbliss7102
    @saberbliss7102 Před 3 měsíci

    I just bought my first car with leather seats and i know they require special care but i didn't know what extent. your video was very helpful. thank you so much.

  • @animeking801
    @animeking801 Před 10 měsíci

    Someone did in fact teach me how to get in and out of my car to best take care of the leather.
    Someone is you, you are that someone.

  • @srirajization
    @srirajization Před rokem

    No one taught me this. Buying a new car and look forward to doing it right from now on. Thank you.

  • @ParaisoDeLujuria
    @ParaisoDeLujuria Před rokem

    great video. Thank you

  • @still-DJ
    @still-DJ Před rokem

    Thank you for all the info and tips. My hope now is, I can undo all the a$$ dragging I've done to the truck seat before it's too late. I don't have leather seats, but I do need to learn from the PRO's on how to these the correct way the first time. Just in case I do get a customer that have or asks for leather protection (in all these years, I've been lucky and just cleaned and wiped them down). I do need to up my game on Leather and Alcantara cleaning, care, and protection services. Again, Thank You.

  • @janonthemtn
    @janonthemtn Před rokem

    is it ok to use sheepskin covers?

  • @valleygirlknits
    @valleygirlknits Před rokem

    This video is great! I'm in the process of buying a car with leather seats (my first!) and your information was great. I guess anyone who wants a ride will be obligated to watch your video first ;)

  • @cheetoshotfries2289
    @cheetoshotfries2289 Před 2 lety

    What Bout wiping them down too often is that bad? Will it make the leather crack?

  • @bobbychong2541
    @bobbychong2541 Před rokem

    Love it, found it informative and funny

  • @jacksongay6848
    @jacksongay6848 Před 3 lety

    This is so true on the 2000s Chevy and GMC trucks

  • @davidsosa6452
    @davidsosa6452 Před rokem

    Thank you Darren 👍👍

  • @AngelaVerginia
    @AngelaVerginia Před 5 měsíci

    What can I use to clean the leather though?

  • @mikefromohio6489
    @mikefromohio6489 Před 2 lety

    I agree with you 100% I've been detailing cars for 35 years and most ppl have no clue what there doing to there car..