Protective coating for BMW leather
Discussion
I'm hoping someone can help.
I've got a 2019 3 Series which has a leather interior. When I say leather, my understanding is that it's real leather with some sort of coating on it. I did have some AutoGlym leather cleaner and conditioner, but my understanding is that it's fairly useless on the BMW stuff as the conditioner can't soak into the leather to condition it.
I have some Autoglym interior shampoo and vinyl and rubber care. The shampoo does a decent job of cleaning the seats, but the vinyl and rubber car gives far too much of a gloss to the seats and makes them slippy.
Given the seat material, I'm sure I can probably just clean them with an APC, but I'm looking for something that I can put on top to protect the seats a little that also has a matt look. If the same product can be used on the rest of the interior too. Then that would be great.
I've got a 2019 3 Series which has a leather interior. When I say leather, my understanding is that it's real leather with some sort of coating on it. I did have some AutoGlym leather cleaner and conditioner, but my understanding is that it's fairly useless on the BMW stuff as the conditioner can't soak into the leather to condition it.
I have some Autoglym interior shampoo and vinyl and rubber care. The shampoo does a decent job of cleaning the seats, but the vinyl and rubber car gives far too much of a gloss to the seats and makes them slippy.
Given the seat material, I'm sure I can probably just clean them with an APC, but I'm looking for something that I can put on top to protect the seats a little that also has a matt look. If the same product can be used on the rest of the interior too. Then that would be great.
This is what you need
https://www.colourlock.com/all-diy-products/kits/l...
https://youtu.be/W6NVB57646I
https://www.colourlock.com/all-diy-products/kits/l...
https://youtu.be/W6NVB57646I
Edited by _Hoppers on Monday 28th June 16:21
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