So I've been searching awhile for a Leather Conditioner for the Seats, So here is my review on a Product called Leather honey.
It has a pretty odd name and has quite a few of good reviews on Amazon, So I figured I'd try it myself. Alot of people use it on Bags, Jackets, Saddles, Shoes but for the most part I did not see many reviews for Car leather so I thought I'd give it a shot.
I cleaned the leather with part Water and Murphy's Oil soap (As Recommended) Dried the leather with a towel. Heated the bottle up, Then applied the Leather Honey by hand, They suggest by using a brush or a terry cloth. I just honestly find it easier to use my hands. They say a little goes a long way, So I did not apply much, Just a very thin coat.
It feels slightly sticky. Almost like honey but it does not leave a lasting residue on your hands (or leather) so that's good. I left it on from 10 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon on a day that was in the 60 degree range and then took it off. Its very easy to take off, just make sure you use something lint free to take it off with.
All in All it made the Leather darker, More soft and even made some of the wear less noticeable. So I'm pretty happy with it, next time I'm going to heat the Leather Honey up more with a blow dryer and apply it more thick. To see if I get even better results.
I give Leather Honey 4 out of 5
[NOTE] They suggest using it in as warm as possible weather. The day I applied it was NOT the ideal day but I thought it still gave good results.
Below are before and after pictures.
The Bottle:
The Before:
The During:
The After:
It has a pretty odd name and has quite a few of good reviews on Amazon, So I figured I'd try it myself. Alot of people use it on Bags, Jackets, Saddles, Shoes but for the most part I did not see many reviews for Car leather so I thought I'd give it a shot.
I cleaned the leather with part Water and Murphy's Oil soap (As Recommended) Dried the leather with a towel. Heated the bottle up, Then applied the Leather Honey by hand, They suggest by using a brush or a terry cloth. I just honestly find it easier to use my hands. They say a little goes a long way, So I did not apply much, Just a very thin coat.
It feels slightly sticky. Almost like honey but it does not leave a lasting residue on your hands (or leather) so that's good. I left it on from 10 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon on a day that was in the 60 degree range and then took it off. Its very easy to take off, just make sure you use something lint free to take it off with.
All in All it made the Leather darker, More soft and even made some of the wear less noticeable. So I'm pretty happy with it, next time I'm going to heat the Leather Honey up more with a blow dryer and apply it more thick. To see if I get even better results.
I give Leather Honey 4 out of 5
[NOTE] They suggest using it in as warm as possible weather. The day I applied it was NOT the ideal day but I thought it still gave good results.
Below are before and after pictures.
The Bottle:
The Before:
The During:
The After: