The wife got me some leatherique for Christmas (woohoo) and wanting to put it on soon. However, I was looking at the directions and they stated to put like 4 oz. per seat, by hand and then you let it sit in a warm car for several hours/all day (or you can cover seat and use hairdryer).
So, for those that have used it, have a few silly questions on this.
--First, when they say by hand, do they mean literally you rub it in with your hands? (the other stuff they specifically say using a cloth/sponge, etc.).
--Second, do you really need *that* much per seat? I only have 16 oz. and was hoping to do both the VR4 and the CTS-V (half is suede though)...
--Finally, how warm is warm? Meaning we are having cool weather (60's) and not real sunny; I really would like to put some of this on soon, but am thinking I may need to do the hair dryer technique.
Thanks for any tips or experiences on this. I have been wanting this stuff for years as it sounds like it works awesome and can't wait to try it. Wish I could figure out the secret ingredient though, to get it as a more reasonable cost /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So, for those that have used it, have a few silly questions on this.
--First, when they say by hand, do they mean literally you rub it in with your hands? (the other stuff they specifically say using a cloth/sponge, etc.).
--Second, do you really need *that* much per seat? I only have 16 oz. and was hoping to do both the VR4 and the CTS-V (half is suede though)...
--Finally, how warm is warm? Meaning we are having cool weather (60's) and not real sunny; I really would like to put some of this on soon, but am thinking I may need to do the hair dryer technique.
Thanks for any tips or experiences on this. I have been wanting this stuff for years as it sounds like it works awesome and can't wait to try it. Wish I could figure out the secret ingredient though, to get it as a more reasonable cost /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif