I’ve had my seats for a couple years now and have cleaned and conditioned them countless times. I’d recommend Lexol neatsfoot leather conditioner (tan bottle) or the Lexol 3 in one spray bottles. The leather can get really dry and spraying directly on it and letting it soak in for a few minutes will help a lot. U can tell what areas need a soak based on how much the leather absorbs. The more often you condition the better, they’re alot like horse saddles and should be cleaned with the same regiment. Unfortunately they stain and scratch easily. And a bonus, to really boost the leather scent in your truck try out the scentsy leather air freshener, it’s top tier
here is what i do, saturate and scrub with dish soap, Rinse, saturate and scrub with Tide, Rinse, Saturate and scrub with Oxyclean, Rinse, then condition.
How are the results after a while? Same? I was reading reviews on this stuff and someone said it removed the minerals from their leather and discolored it. I’ve been trying to find the perfect cleaner but I’m so afraid of ruining my seats.
Lexol neatfoot leather conditioner (I prefer the tan bottle because it’s non darkening) or the 3 in 1 spray bottles. Don’t bother with the wipes. U can find them at tractor supply in the horse tack isle. Been using them for years
King ranch is untreated so I got the lexol system and a horse hair brush and they look beautiful. If they wasn't taken care of don't expect a lot the first time but over time they should get better
I’ve had my seats for a couple years now and have cleaned and conditioned them countless times. I’d recommend Lexol neatsfoot leather conditioner (tan bottle) or the Lexol 3 in one spray bottles. The leather can get really dry and spraying directly on it and letting it soak in for a few minutes will help a lot. U can tell what areas need a soak based on how much the leather absorbs. The more often you condition the better, they’re alot like horse saddles and should be cleaned with the same regiment. Unfortunately they stain and scratch easily. And a bonus, to really boost the leather scent in your truck try out the scentsy leather air freshener, it’s top tier
You need a horse hair brush and then buy some dye after cleaning it then top coat to seal the dye into the seat.
Be careful scrubbing it. You’ll change the texture to sort of a suede feeling.
here is what i do, saturate and scrub with dish soap, Rinse, saturate and scrub with Tide, Rinse, Saturate and scrub with Oxyclean, Rinse, then condition.
You need a soft brush perhaps
How are the results after a while? Same? I was reading reviews on this stuff and someone said it removed the minerals from their leather and discolored it. I’ve been trying to find the perfect cleaner but I’m so afraid of ruining my seats.
Lexol neatfoot leather conditioner (I prefer the tan bottle because it’s non darkening) or the 3 in 1 spray bottles. Don’t bother with the wipes. U can find them at tractor supply in the horse tack isle. Been using them for years
@@ammoandy507 great thank you will have to try it
how much did you get the seats for?
$400
Where do you get this seat's??
Came across them on kijiji
Buy some Zymol leather cleaner, a horsehair brush and throw the conditioner away. The leather is covered with clear coat.
not the kr its untreated. I have these seats and there is no clear on them. The Lariat seats are cleared.
@@over9000pontiacs If they're "full aniline" leather you're right but I thought they were semi-aniline.
@@72mespo they are full aniline like a baby cows ass
Those are aniline. I'm doing at set at this exact moment...
King ranch is untreated so I got the lexol system and a horse hair brush and they look beautiful. If they wasn't taken care of don't expect a lot the first time but over time they should get better
I cant believe you actually read the instructions, SMH