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3.2K views 9 replies 7 participants last post by  mmzcee  
#1 ·
I haven't posted for a while so I thought I'd share a picture of my interior after a treatment with Leatherique. This is really good stuff - highly recommended. I've been doing it every 2-3 years with regular leather maintenance in between.

For newer members, this was my DD from 2004 to 2016. Since 2016, I drive it about once a month - still brings a huge smile!

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#5 ·
I buy them directly from Leatherique online. Yes, you need to use both - rejuvenator first to condition the leather and draw out impurities and the pristine clean after. Let the rejuvenator soak in as long as you are able. Since the M5 and Z4M coupe are not daily drivers, I let it sit for a week.

I have used a number of different leather products in between Leatherique treatments - Lexol, Maguire's, etc. Recently, I have consolidated a number of products with Griot's Garage. Thus, I use their Leather 3 in 1, because it works for all my cars, even those with coated leather (M2C and Telluride).

In full disclosure, the M5 Heritage leather is premium quality and thus a pain to maintain. The bottom seating surface of my M5's driver's seat has hairline cracks despite my best efforts. I'll probably have it redone at some point. When I bought the car in 2004 I had the driver's side bolster replaced because the previous owner (who had the car for 3 years/19K miles) was not careful with egress into/out of the car. Still, for 20 year old high-quality natural leather, overall I am happy!