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Leather care so far
I've been using Zaino Bros. Leather Cleaner and Conditioner products to maintain the seat surfaces, steering wheel, and shift knob.
On my previous 2010 Mustang GT, the oils from my skin wore down the areas where I normally grip the wheel (9 and 3 positions), as well as the shift knob covering. It left the surfaces looking shiny, while the rest of the wheel was the stock dull finish. I've started wearing gloves in addition to using the Zaino products, usually about once per month.
So far, the leather looks OK. There is some slight puckering of the driver side seat since that gets used the most. However, I am leaving it alone.
I've been using Zaino Bros. Leather Cleaner and Conditioner products to maintain the seat surfaces, steering wheel, and shift knob.
On my previous 2010 Mustang GT, the oils from my skin wore down the areas where I normally grip the wheel (9 and 3 positions), as well as the shift knob covering. It left the surfaces looking shiny, while the rest of the wheel was the stock dull finish. I've started wearing gloves in addition to using the Zaino products, usually about once per month.
So far, the leather looks OK. There is some slight puckering of the driver side seat since that gets used the most. However, I am leaving it alone.
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