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Just wondering if anyone knows the best thing to use on the 2015 "leather" seats. I know they arent real leather so I assume leather cleaner isnt the way to go?

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I still use wolfgang cleaner spray and conditioner. I figure it can't hurt, but it is coated "leather".

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As said the leather is sealed with a top coat, the fronts are real leather but since the condition can reach the leather all I do it use a leather cleaner from Adam's.

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I like Pinnacle leather/vinyl cleaner and leather conditioner from auto geek.com. The conditioner has nice leather smell and with the ventilated seat every time I turn them on the whole interior has a awesome leather new truck smell smell. Also the conditioner doesn't leave a greasy feel or glossy shine. The cleaner does a good job on the white/gray stitching too

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I've been using Mother's on it, as I did on my BMW. Works well. I just wish my truck had black interior, the tan seats are a disgrace to keep clean.

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Chemical Guys All Clean+ diluted 20:1 with a short handled grey brush to clean, Chemical Guys leather conditioner followed up after.

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I have been usin Aerospace 303.

X2 - good stuff!

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Do any of these conditioners keep them looking the same and not shiny after being applied?

 

I always recommend Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner - clean, soft, perfect in general and on top it's not expensive at all.

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I always recommend Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner - clean, soft, perfect in general and on top it's not expensive at all.

I have used lexol religiously w/ ALL types of leathers and different vehicles always w/ good results. I don't care if the leather in these trucks is "sealed" or not - the lexol conditioner does penetrate over time. It does not leave anything shiny and while it can be a little greasy when first applied (especially if you use alot) it will eventually absorb after about 1-2 hours fully.

 

Leatherique & Connolly are both good products as well, but pricier than most. That's what alot of the exotic car guys use FYI.

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I have used lexol religiously w/ ALL types of leathers and different vehicles always w/ good results.

 

Agreed!

 

As usual, don't use too much and take your time! Used it on a leather couch of a client and she was so happy. It's just good stuff :)

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