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    Been using the Meguirs Gold Class rich leather cleaner and conditioner for the last 3 years on ours and it is excellent. Dash, steering wheel, door trim and seats are looking in excellent condition despite all our outback travels. Not greasy so no slip which is great for the steering wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    Been using the Meguirs Gold Class rich leather cleaner and conditioner for the last 3 years on ours and it is excellent. Dash, steering wheel, door trim and seats are looking in excellent condition despite all our outback travels. Not greasy so no slip which is great for the steering wheel

    Rob
    x2 What he said!
    I don't have experience with any other leather cleaners (first car with leather interior!), but I've been using Meguirs Gold Class rich leather cleaner since I've had the D4 (about 5+ years), and it works a treat. Gets dirt off, looks good, seems to protect...

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    x3 Meguiars gold class isn't cheap to buy, but a little goes a long way and it seems to have looked after my car interior well for a few years now.

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    Probably cheaper in the long run buying a quality product. I went for the Autoglym when someone recommended it but for the dash at least I don't like it. That's the part which is going to be subject to the most sun so I want it well protected.
    Thnx. all for your contributions, much food for thought there but Meguries it looks like for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordie View Post
    x3 Meguiars gold class isn't cheap to buy, but a little goes a long way and it seems to have looked after my car interior well for a few years now.
    Yep agree. Just purchased a replacement at Repco today for $27 so $9 per year or .75C per month with enough left in the current container for the front seats at least.

    Been using Meguires (yellow wax back then) since I purchased my first car back in 1970. So I'm either slow to change or, having tried plenty of others (generally once and suffered serious performance disappointment) we have stuck with a good thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    Probably cheaper in the long run buying a quality product. I went for the Autoglym when someone recommended it but for the dash at least I don't like it. That's the part which is going to be subject to the most sun so I want it well protected.
    Thnx. all for your contributions, much food for thought there but Meguries it looks like for me.
    Cheers.
    AlanH.
    Is the dash leather or synthetic?, the decision seems split
    2003 D2a Auto TD5 good Landy gone
    2015 D4 probably the most amazing yet, why get a RR?

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    The binnacle housing over the instruments looks definitely synthetic but right along the dash top is all leather...... I think. :-)
    I've used Meguires products on the body so will do the same inside and see how we go. Certainly don't like the white "ash" type residue which comes up from using the Autoglym.
    Thnx.
    AlanH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    The binnacle housing over the instruments looks definitely synthetic but right along the dash top is all leather...... I think. :-)
    I've used Meguires products on the body so will do the same inside and see how we go. Certainly don't like the white "ash" type residue which comes up from using the Autoglym.
    Thnx.
    AlanH.
    Never experienced the white residue with the stuff we use and yes the dash top, window sills and armrests on our D4 are leather as well as the seats

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    Earlier this year our family purchased a Discovery 3 (2008), the leather was good, not great. I have been using "Leather Honey" purchased through ebay, an American product, that looks and feels like honey. It only takes a few drops to treat a seat, but it takes more than 24 hours to soak into the leather (on a warm day). The condition of the leather has come back to a really good condition over the last few months, applying once every few weeks. The leather texture has come back on the front seats and they are starting to feel like new again, great product, highly recommend using this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    Been using the Meguirs Gold Class rich leather cleaner and conditioner for the last 3 years on ours and it is excellent. Dash, steering wheel, door trim and seats are looking in excellent condition despite all our outback travels. Not greasy so no slip which is great for the steering wheel

    Rob
    I use Meguires also. I was in supacheap once about to purchase another brand and the rep from Meguires saw me. He pointed out the Meguires was better as it didn't leave white marks in perforated leather like on my old D2 ES.
    I used another brand once before, but when I hit the brakes, I was lucky the seat belt kept me in the seat.


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