kwb131
04-13-2006, 12:41 AM
I just conditioned my seats and I put the conditioner on the shift lever and it turned chalky and white. Do I just keep putting it on until it goes away? Should I stop?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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View Full Version : Stupid question? kwb131 04-13-2006, 12:41 AM I just conditioned my seats and I put the conditioner on the shift lever and it turned chalky and white. Do I just keep putting it on until it goes away? Should I stop? Thanks. rp850 04-14-2006, 12:47 AM It depends on what you used. I'd say stop and try to use something to clean it off. kwb131 04-14-2006, 10:34 AM I put more on it and it got a little better, but it dries up and turns kinda white in about a day. It seems like I've rubbed off the coating or something. I also tried a little armour-all too and that just made it worse. I'll stop putting the conditioner on it, but what else should I try? Did I do something that can't be fixed? It's kinda driving me crazy! If I put that stuff on every 30 minutes it would be ok...but I don't want to do that! Should I just use the leather cleaner (not conditioner) and start from scratch? It's just so dry that I figured the conditioner would help...doh! hocbj23 04-14-2006, 07:18 PM Sounds like the conditioner is interacting with the oil and dirt on your shifter. Try cleaning the shifter with saddlesoap first wipe it off real good and then try the conditioner. I wouldnt use ArmorAll or anything like it on leather as it tends to coat the leather and actually dries it out. BJ rp850 04-14-2006, 10:15 PM +1 tech 04-14-2006, 10:27 PM Alot of tire campany's/makers VOID the Warranty on the tire if they find out you put Armorall on them. kwb131 04-16-2006, 01:08 PM Really? I guess your not supposed to put anything on them. Or just not Armour All? tech 04-16-2006, 11:55 PM Tire company's don't want you to put anything on. kwb131 05-01-2006, 12:22 PM I thought saddle soap was bad as a cleaner? I've read some articles about it being very alkaline and actually damaging leather. Any one else heard this?? Also, the shifter is still the same...still dry and chalky. kwb131 05-03-2006, 05:52 PM So I cleaned it with saddle soap then put on lexol conditioner and still the same thing! Just as dry and chalky as it was before. I'm at a loss. Asked the dealer when I was in for service and he said to put lexol on it. Is the leather just worn out? It seems like the more I clean it the more the actual leather starts to come off. When I cleaned it this time the rag was all black, the same color as the shifter...could that be the leather coming off? It's not smooth anymore, feels almost like suede...it has some texture. |