Leatherique before & after :WOW:
#17
Mine arrived today, though a hot day is months away in Sydney.
Are you sure a hair dryer on an area can't do the same trick? I can't hold the hair dryer to my hand for more than 5 second before it starts to burn. Surely that's got to be faster than leaving it in the sun all day.
Are you sure a hair dryer on an area can't do the same trick? I can't hold the hair dryer to my hand for more than 5 second before it starts to burn. Surely that's got to be faster than leaving it in the sun all day.
#18
I would be worried about concentrating the heat too much on a given spot if using a hairdryer. If you are careful and keep moving, it should work.
Another idea is to take black plastic bags (e.g. garbage bags) and "bag" your seats (bottoms and uppers with separate bags) after parking outside. Even if it is a cool day, as long as there is sun it will heat up nicely.
Another idea is to take black plastic bags (e.g. garbage bags) and "bag" your seats (bottoms and uppers with separate bags) after parking outside. Even if it is a cool day, as long as there is sun it will heat up nicely.
#19
Mine arrived today, though a hot day is months away in Sydney.
Are you sure a hair dryer on an area can't do the same trick? I can't hold the hair dryer to my hand for more than 5 second before it starts to burn. Surely that's got to be faster than leaving it in the sun all day.
Are you sure a hair dryer on an area can't do the same trick? I can't hold the hair dryer to my hand for more than 5 second before it starts to burn. Surely that's got to be faster than leaving it in the sun all day.
#20
I wont b holding it in the same spot or up close. About 6 inches away and moving constantly up and down. One section at a time. 10 min per section should be plenty
#21
Just applied. I rubbed it into the seats, shifter and doors using my hands. By the time I was done it was already tacky. The garage I keep it in keeps warmth usually upper 70's so it should provide some nice heat. Figure Ill head down and apply more to the bolster wear areas and also run it to let the seat heaters help.
#23
Again, the other really important part is to have the car in the hot sun for a prolonged time period when the Rejuvenator oil is on. The hotter the better.
Last edited by Johnny DB; 09-24-2015 at 10:53 AM.
#26
#27
Just got done, nice improvement. No before pics, but it is definitely more soft, matte in color. Let it sit two nights with a reapplication once, with seat heaters on during application. Further it sat in my condo garage which is like 75-80 at all times.
It did take a couple applications of the pristine clean alternating with a wash rag to get rid of the residue. Did the seats, doors, shifter and center console cover. Forgot to do the steering wheel!
It did take a couple applications of the pristine clean alternating with a wash rag to get rid of the residue. Did the seats, doors, shifter and center console cover. Forgot to do the steering wheel!
#28
Yes I was impressed at how matte the seats looked.
I am awaiting my new re wrapped centre consol lid and handbrake from the classic 9 leather shop in MI. Just repainted the centre consol and door sill plates. & recently rewrapped the steering wheel. & found a new tiptronic shift **** on ebay for $50 and have ordered a new shift **** surround trim from Porsche ($200). Can't wait to put it all together & take pics.
I am awaiting my new re wrapped centre consol lid and handbrake from the classic 9 leather shop in MI. Just repainted the centre consol and door sill plates. & recently rewrapped the steering wheel. & found a new tiptronic shift **** on ebay for $50 and have ordered a new shift **** surround trim from Porsche ($200). Can't wait to put it all together & take pics.
#30