BMW 320i E90 Leather care

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Good day guys, I would like to know your views on BMW 320i E90 Leather care, products that I can find easily at a mall, ie Games, Pick n Pay etc. I saw a product called Wynns Leather Care Cream, is that sufficient?:confused:
 
Wynns Leather Cream is brilliant. I used it on all my cars that had leather in the past.
 
Good day guys, I would like to know your views on BMW 320i E90 Leather care, products that I can find easily at a mall, ie Games, Pick n Pay etc. I saw a product called Wynns Leather Care Cream, is that sufficient?:confused:

Nah, those are only good for the leather in a BMW e46

:p
 
See if you can find Smart Leather. I know chemical guys stock it. Extremely good product
 
Wynns or Meguirs are just fine.

However don't expect a miracle. Over people see wear on their seats and then thing the "care" will magically reverse that...it won't.
 
Small tub of Dubbin. Car in the sun. Dubbin worked into the leather with your hands. Returns hard leather to soft. And the action of giving your car a "massage" is theraputic. Or maybe thats just me... :D
 
Small tub of Dubbin. Car in the sun. Dubbin worked into the leather with your hands. Returns hard leather to soft. And the action of giving your car a "massage" is theraputic. Or maybe thats just me... :D

how many tubs of dubin would u need? :wtf: sounds like alot of work!
 
You don't use copious amounts. A 200g jar should give you 5 or 6 applications. But the key is the leather must be hot from the sun. The dubbin gets very soft and plyable when its warm (imagine a hand lotion) and really soaks into the leather. Works like a charm on the leather gear boot as well. NOT for dashboards !!
 
Small tub of Dubbin. Car in the sun. Dubbin worked into the leather with your hands. Returns hard leather to soft. And the action of giving your car a "massage" is theraputic. Or maybe thats just me... :D

I've been advised against using Dubbin on car seats as it thins the leather and it's manufactured and treated differently to say shoes or clothing.
 
Ah ok. I've used it previously on my E46 and my A4. Currently use it on my OPC (except the alcantara) and on my bike seats. And I've not had issues. I'm not expert tho. Perhaps err on the side of caution then. I like that its smell is subtle but long lasting and it doesn't leave the leather oily. And imo the leather feels more supple.
 
True, also without the auxiliary fuel tank it us of utmost importance to look after the leather of the car.
 
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