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The Chemical Guys SPI_109_16 Leather Cleaner and Conditioner Kit features two 16 fl oz bottles with a pH-balanced cleaner and Vitamin E conditioner designed to deeply clean, nourish, and protect leather across apparel, furniture, car interiors, and accessories. This easy-to-use kit prevents cracking, fading, and premature aging, ensuring your leather stays soft, supple, and luxuriously fresh.
Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
Brand | Chemical Guys |
Model | Spi_109_16c06 |
Item Weight | 0.046 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.98 x 5 x 5 inches |
Item model number | SPI_109_16 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SPI_109_16 |
J**F
Perfect for Refreshing and Maintaining Leather Interiors!
Great for Refreshing Leather!I purchased the Chemical Guys SPI_109_16 Leather Cleaner and Leather Conditioner Kit to freshen up the leather interior of my used SUV, and it did the job perfectly! The cleaner worked well to remove dirt and grime, and the conditioner added a subtle, natural shine without being overly greasy or heavy.The application was easy, and I appreciated that it didn’t leave any sticky residue behind. My leather seats now feel soft, moisturized, and refreshed. It also worked on the steering wheel and other leather surfaces, giving everything a nice, clean look.So far, I’m really happy with the results. The scent is pleasant but not overpowering, and the product hasn’t caused any issues with discoloration or damage. I’ll definitely continue using this on my car and other leather items! Highly recommend it for anyone looking to maintain their leather in a simple and effective way.
D**P
Great product - works very well
My girlfriend's Fusion has been neglected for the 2+ years that she has owned it and I finally got a chance to work on the seats a bit. For reference, I didn't dilute this product at all when I used it. Chemical Guys has some videos on YouTube that suggest cutting this 6:1 or 3:1, depending on how dirty the leather is, etc. - 6:1 for maintenance cleaning, 3:1 for moderate cleaning, etc. I don't know if they mention using it straight out of the bottle or not, but that's what I did.Rear seats don't get used much, more of a storage area, so I started there. Pulled some dirt, but not much, as expected. Great to see that it didn't pull any color off of the black leather at the same time. Didn't do any damage to the leather at all. Just sprayed some of the cleaner on a bit on a microfiber towel and scrubbed lightly at first, then a little harder to see if that made much of a difference (it really didn't). Then I put a couple of pea-sized dots of the conditioner on a different microfiber towel and worked it into the freshly-cleaned leather. Didn't notice a huge difference on the rear seats, as they hadn't seen much abuse (aside from a 6-year old nephew in the back once or twice, never sat in, nothing dumped on them, etc.).Now, the front seats... wow. Didn't get much done on these just yet, but I need to find the time do the rest. I started on the bolster section of the seat bottom - the one that your butt and leg slide on when you're getting in and out of the car, which is usually the first one to deteriorate, crack, and split over time. Glad that I was using the cleaner without diluting it, because MAN was this dirty... I'm sure that getting in and out of the car after the gym a couple times each week didn't help, but this seat was seriously dirty...I worked just that section by spraying a microfiber towel and really had to put quite a bit of cleaner on it to get it to break down all of the oils and dirt in the leather. One had swipe turned my green towel almost black where I was putting pressure on it with my hand... Kept spraying clean areas of the towel, putting some mild pressure on the seat and rubbing the cleaner in and I was pulling out some serious dirt... half of one side of the microfiber towel was super dirty when I got done, and that was just one section of the seat! Probably a 3-4" x 18" piece of leather... Anyway, she was getting ready to head out, so I got that section fairly clean, then put a couple of dabs of conditioner on the other microfiber towel to work that in, as I didn't want to leave it unprotected until I got another chance to work on it. Rubbed the conditioner in, got a little bit of dirt transfer from it, so I still have work to do on it, but what a difference...Just after cleaning one section of a very dirty seat, you can REALLY see the difference in the condition of the leather. The other "high traffic areas" of the seat (seatback side bolster, etc.) are shiny and have a "stickiness" to them from the oils and dirt that they've accumulated over the years.After just using the cleaner, all of that came out and I could run my hand across it without it sticking to it, chattering across it, etc., and the leather felt much smoother. The conditioner just amplifies that difference. The leather felt softer, more supple, even better than I remember it being when she first got the car.Personally, I'm not a big fan of leather seats... I don't like dealing with them when it's cold (even heated seats) and I definitely don't like them when it's hot out. I didn't care for these because they seemed stiff right from the dealer and just didn't seem particularly comfortable. This cleaner and conditioner has made a huge difference... Can't wait to see what the full seats feel like when I finally get a chance to really dig into them!Tips for application:Fold microfiber towel into 1/4s, spray cleaner onto clean side of microfiber towel, not onto the leather directly, and wipe in gently. Flip towel over, buff off. Work in sections, if you can - if the leather is old or has accumulated much dirt, you should start seeing the difference pretty quickly.After you get a couple of sections done (seat and seatback, for instance), take a different microfiber towel, fold into 1/4s or 1/8s, add a couple small drops of leather conditioner, spread evenly over the area you're treating, and then gently rub it into the leather, flip the towel over and buff off any excess.It doesn't take much to get the job done - CG always says that with their products "less is more" - and you really don't need to overdo it on the conditioner.I did this on a warm day, and I think that helped to make the leather a little more pliable and easy to clean and work with. Considering how dirty these seats are, I'll be attempting to use a hog hair brush (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013HJDOI/) that I bought on Amazon to see if that helps pull any dirt out of the leather. For this, I'll probably try diluting the solution a bit, spraying it directly on the leather in small sections, working with the brush, and then immediately wiping off before it gets a chance to dry back onto the seat.TL;DR - Great product, used cleaner undiluted (dilution suggested by manufacturer's YouTube videos), did a great job without removing any color from the leather, used conditioner sparingly and results were great. I highly recommend it!
J**T
Great product! Love the results! Like new results!
What a huge diffence! I didn't realize how dirty my seats really were until cleaning them. Process was super easy and the product delivered as advertised! Horse hair brush with little pressure is the key. Circled area is the before! No more dirty, shinny leather! Just soft and supple like when it was new! Highly recommend this product!
L**H
Cleans the couch well and has a nice scent.
This leather cleaner works well in cleaning the couch. Easy to apply and no stains after wiping as well. Has a nice scent too. I would recommend this. Not the most reasonably priced since it does not comes with the microfibre clothes. However, for the functionality I would still recommend this for the cleaner and conditioner combo.
N**A
Good product
This is a great cleaner and treatment for my leather seats. They look just like new
M**G
Easy to Apply Looks Good
Seems to work well as do other Chemical Guys products. Pleasant smell, not too strong. Easy to apply. Looks good after, not overly shiny.
D**O
Leather cleaner
Good product does clean any leather purses shoes chairs couches
J**E
BUYER BEWARE – Conditions Well but Permanently Alters Leather Color
BUYER BEWARE – Conditions Well but Permanently Alters Leather ColorI bought this leather conditioner specifically to clean and restore a pair of light tan Rockport loafers that I planned to resell in my shop. While the product does condition the leather, smells delightful, and makes it feel softer and more supple, it drastically and permanently changed the color of the leather — which was not the intended result.The frustrating part is, the conditioner is advertised as being safe for “all colors” of leather, and the photos shown even shows photos of it being used on light-colored leather. Nowhere that I have found on the packaging or in the instructions does it warn that it may darken or alter the original shade. The Leather Nectar Leather Coating Conditioning Rejuvenator does have that warning but the lotion does not so I assumed it would be safe to use.As you’ll see in my photos, the shoe on the right is the original light tan color. The one on the left is after conditioning — noticeably darker, almost a completely different shade. Even more disappointing, the color change isn’t even consistent; some areas absorbed the product more heavily, leaving a blotchy, uneven finish despite a careful and uniform application.Once I realized the change was irreversible, I had no choice but to apply it to the second shoe and accept the new look. The final image shows both shoes after they’ve been fully conditioned, wiped down, and allowed to dry.Final verdict: This product might be fine for dark brown or black leather, but if you’re working with light or natural tones, think twice. It would be helpful if the manufacturer included a clear warning about potential darkening. Until then, use with caution.
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