OUR SECRET! Make Leather Last FOREVER! in Just Minutes

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How to CLEAN AND CONDITION your Leather...PERIOD!
Here We Show You How To Properly Clean and Condition your leather so it will last a lifetime..all for just a few minutes a year!

The Vehicle we perform this on was a 2004 Toyota Camry LXE, the owners have detailed this Camry 2 times a year like clockwork since it was brand new, as you can see the seat was in beautiful condition, a matter of fact the condition of the car is a 9.9 out of 10. So keeping up with your vehicle looking sweet is not very difficult.

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I used this method with a coconut conditioner and mothers VLR. The seats look brand new and now my car has a new car smell.

People are surprised when I tell them my car is 5 years old.

I've used a bunch of your methods and my friends think I get my car detailed every week because it still looks new from the outside and inside.

RepuBlicOfChaD
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This has to be one of the best videos on how to.
Guy didn’t go into irrelevant BS like some other videos killing you fir 30minuts how to do something simple like this.
Thank you sir for great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

mikimiki
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Leather loves coconut and coconut loves leather. That's all you need to know.

PaulWalker-txqq
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Great video and really easy, just did this today. Hate when other detailers say "don't over think it" then go on to show 10 steps on how to clean and protect leather. Your's is simpler and really worked well for me. Thanks.

rickdff
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I just came across your video. I came inside for a drink of water after washing my vehicle. I'll be going to Wal-Mart for the products you used to use on the leather seats on my vehicle. Thanks sooo much!!👍👍
I've subscribed to your channel!

jayelias
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Every time I watch your videos I learn something new and I'm blown away!!!

KiRiMa
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Yet again you've taught an old dog a new trick, id never have thought about using coconut as a leather feeder/cleaner 👍👍

TedCornish
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Just got this done on my Lincoln town car and wow amazing results.Thank you sir for showing us these helpful tips !

NoPainNoGain___
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Thank you for this priceless info. I source old sofas that people throw out to make leather bags and stuff. This seems the cheapest and simplest way to make worn leather look like new again. Blessings from Portugal.

waltermessines
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my gf is riding horses, so we use saddlesoap and leather conditioner soft wax that you can get from the horse equipment stores for dirt cheap. It works great on real leather, never used it on vinyl though. What I totally agree with is, that you have to rub it in and let it set a few hours or even days in the sun. The leather soaks up insane amounts of conditioner and stays silky soft forever. No wrinkles, no scratches. The Merc has hit almost 300k and the leather still looks, feels and even smells like brand spanking new.

ConfusedSoul
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My Mom used to clean her leather Cadallac seats with Oil of Olay.
They looked great for years very soft, no cracks. She owned that car for about 15 years.

cge
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Thank you for the great video. I modified your procedure slightly by diluting the shampoo with a little warm water and applying with a horse hair brush. I then rubbed off the excess with a slightly damp microfiber towel. I found out that the coconut shampoo is a great, all-purpose cleaner as well as it not only removed the dirt from the stitching area in the leather, it also removed some of the skuff marks and dirt embedded into the vinyl trim. (without having to use the Magic Eraser pad.) No more 20 dollar store bought cleaners for me. I am sticking with the 5 dollar bottle of Coconut Milk Shampoo. I followed the cleaning by applying sparingly and rubbing in well some of the 303 as conditioner. My seats are now as soft and clean as a baby's bottom after a diaper change. Sweet Project continues to be my go-to You tube channel for all of my detailing questions. I am not sure of your name, but whoever you are, thanks and keep up the great, money saving suggestions. Robert

MasonDevTHEGOAT
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I did it at the end of the day and the next day was amazing results

mingraves
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This man knows how to keep it soft and supple. 💪👌

fttallftwide
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Just added the coconut shampoo to my 96 land cruiser hard leather seats and man does it works really well. Thank you

mhaskins
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This channel is the real deal short videos efficient methods easy to find products keep it up

erickalc
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Looks just like my seats, color, everything. I have a Camry 2000 XLE. Doing this right now.

SaveOurWater
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My mind is blown. I would have never thought to use coconut shampoo! Thanks for the tip. 🤯🙂

JBeck
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I just used a tip from your video...a little lacquer thinner on a rag gently over a small scratch and some conditioner...bingo all is good worked like a champ....thanks!

patrickchamberlain
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Great video. I recently did a lot of research on this since my Eclipse GSX is the first car I've had with leather seats and I'm trying to restore it. I discovered that people spend way too much money and worry on cleaning leather.
Apparently even pros use simple cleaners and pretty much any conditioner works. Not that there aren't better and worse products, but they even use plain diluted degreaser like Meguiar's or Purple Power and a scrub brush for dirty leather, then any conditioner just as you described.
The coconut milk shampoo is an awesome trick though! Cheap, cleans, and nourishes! I also appreciate that you actually say to leave it on for a bit and only wipe off lightly. When people put it on and scrub it off immediately, there's basically no point.
Thanks for another good one!

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