For the leather:Originally Posted by Dave M
First off I used some cheap "Shield" leather stuff I had. Seats were so dry that I used what was left in the bottle rather quickly.
I really love Meguiars' car stuff, so I went to the shop to get their leather conditioning product and next to it on the shelf was common Dubbin which is used for leather shoes and what not.
Bought the Meguiars Gold Class Leather Cleaner Conditioner. http://www.meguiars.com/?automotive-...er-Conditioner
Got home and got the Dubbin that I had here. I used all the Dubbin I had and massaged it into the leather by hand. Left in the sun to stand and wiped off the rest. Then treated with Meguiars stuff.
Recently bought some more Dubbin-esque stuff and treated leather with that.
Today applied Meguiars again. I like Meguiars as it doesn't leave your seats with the tacky shiny surface that other products does.
Hope this helps.