✨ Elevate Your Leather Game! ✨
Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner & Conditioner is a premium all-in-one leather treatment designed to clean, condition, and protect your leather goods. With a gentle formula that effectively removes dirt and grime, it also offers UV protection to prevent aging and fading. Enriched with aloe, this non-greasy solution ensures your leather remains soft and supple without any unsightly residue.
Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
Brand | Meguiar's |
Model | G10916 |
Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 inches |
Item model number | G10916 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | G10916 |
OEM Part Number | G10916 |
Special Features | Non-greasy, non-whitening formula |
P**N
Excellent leather/vinyl treatment
Love this stuff. Not only is it work great for leather and vinyl, but it smells great.
M**E
Works excellent, smells excellent.
I love the way my car smells after using this!It makes the leather soft and supple again. If you have worn leather areas that seem a little dirty, like the creases on the driver seat, it is best to try to use another cleaner first on those areas and then go over it with this Rich Leather, and even let it soak in a little before wiping it. Rich Leather does clean, but only very lightly... it doesn't get those dirty looking creases or the perforated seats very well.I use it on all the leather all over my cars (seats and doors) and it is great. It softens up those worn areas and on the areas that aren't worn or creased it just makes it look even better and feel better.I do not notice any shine or residue at all, and I tend to use a lot of this stuff at a time. It's not slippery either.In those creased areas I spray it on and let it sit for a couple seconds/ a minute and then wipe. it really works wonders to soften it up and make it look better and cleaner.On our leather steering wheels, this stuff is amazing and doesn't make them slippery. My steering wheel looks like new and is so much softer. I do the steering wheel last, after the microfiber towel is saturated from doing the rest of the car. Rub or try to clean any dirty or gunky spots and then fold the rag and go around the whole wheel as if i am trying to twist the wheel ...the rag goes front to back, front to back, the whole way around the wheel. Then after I do that for a while and get it good and clean, I open the rag/towel and thread it through a section of the steering wheel so that theres an end of the towel in front and an end in the back and then I pull each end back and forth very quickly and go around the whole steering wheel like this a few times. The thing looks amazing when i'm done. Soft, clean and just a very subtle shine without being slippery at all.. (my leather steering wheel is smooth leather, not textured, so it gets a soft sheen since it is so smooth). Doing it that way with the rag or towel also cleans the leather stitching.The results and the smell make this an amazing product.
C**Y
Very good product
I've used this product on my 2008 Audi A4 a couple of times now and I'm pleased with it. I bought it based on the recommendation of other Audi owners and I'm glad I took the suggestion, it's really made my leather seats look great. I don't care for the smell though. It's very much a chemical odor for two or maybe three days after application. Only time will tell if it'll do a good job protecting the seats from Arizona's sun. (Seems like any used car I've seen in AZ that's 2005 or older has cracked leather - then again I bet none of those folks did anything to protect the seats!)The only slightly negative aspect to this spray is that my seats are pretty slippery for at least several days after use, some people suggest that it's because of "cheap" leather seats (I don't have the high-end Recaro leather) so perhaps that's not anything having to do with Meguiar's spray itself. Our only other vehicle with "leather" is a Honda Accord (and if I remember correctly the brochure called the seats leatherette, likely meaning fake leather), so I imagine those seats also will be slick after use too.All-in-all I'd recommend Meguiar's, it's a reputable brand and inexpensive when bought here on Amazon. Definitely better than having a car wash do your seats with some random product!Edit: March 30th, 2014:It seems like the product might've been reformulated. It works just as well as ever but has a different smell now. I don't really know how to describe the scent but it's reasonably pleasant. Also, be sure to give the bottle a good shake before using!
P**M
Nice quality
I have used this a couple of times. It sprays on easily and it is not greasy or with a residue feel.I will purchase again for a nice look and shine to my leather couch
E**S
Gives me the results I was looking for
I've never had leather seats before so cleaning and maintaining them was new to me. I did a bit of research and discovered that most leathers in cars now are actually coated with a layer of very thin plastic. So it's unlikely that any of the conditioner will actually reach the leather.Having said that, it probably can't hurt to apply some conditioner while at the same time cleaning the surface. Further, what will probably protect the surface the most are the UV inhibitors as that will help prevent breakdown of the surface coating on the leather and help prevent discoloration.After using this product on both of my leather seats I'm very happy with the result. I've seen some people say it made their seats slippery but that wasn't the case for me at all. In fact, if anything the seats feel more "grippy" because of how squeaky clean they are. I used a pretty modest amount and in the case of your seats the old phrase "less is more" probably applies here. If done right I don't think this product shouldn't leave a shine. If it does, go back over it with a clean cloth until it's not shiny anymore. In my case i applied the product to a microfiber cloth first then rubbed it into the leather.
T**Y
Care for your leather goods! (NOT FOR SUEDE OR NUBUCK)
I have a lot of leather goods that I do take care of - so many people these days don;t know how or can't be bothered. But when we spend good money on a chair, shoe, purse or coat that we really like, why lose it to charity shop because we are too lazy to clean it? Good care means we will have them a lot longer, and if we wish to sell them later we will get good money back. I am not into over-paying someone else to clean them. So I have tried a lot of products. This one really does clean pretty well, better than any other cleaner in my arsenal so it is now my go-to for cleaning leather. It conditions and protects same time, kinda 3 in 1 deal so worth the price. (If you need to clean suede or nubuck I can only recommend Saphir Omnidaim - $10 is a lot but so worth the results)
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