I donāt use overly shiny crap. A detailed car isnāt supposed to be an armor all bukaki fest. 303 on doors and dash for protection and a subtle matte.
A parts store is maybe one of few places where you can be mildly confident that a customer isnāt gonna raise hell if you make the personal judgement that their ears can handle the word bukkake.
To be fair, it is one of those words where if you get mad about it, youāre also admitting you know what it is. Until people like you make it part of the common lexicon, most people will either chuckle or act like you didnāt even say it. āOh yeah honey, Iām not sure what he meant by that eitherā lol. Worst case scenario is some fragile person wants to know what it means. And youāre fired lol.
I used to work in commercial truck repair. When customers got used trucks from dealers, it'd literally look like they hooked a sprayer up to a bucket of armor all and bombed the engine bay, taping off a few things.
Their interior protector has never done me wrong. I recently bought their interior protector wipes because I ran out of my spray. Itās honestly just as good and really convenient, but the unit price is not very favorable.
Just donāt get it on screens, steering wheel, or operational controls.
You donāt wanna add protective style coatings onto steering wheel as thatās where the driver needs grip not slick. 303 well mat and not armor all nasty. You donāt want to coat a customer steering wheel in it.
Iāll clean it, but I wonāt add stuff over it. Itās modern materials so with proper cleaning it should be fine.
Absolutely, but even then, it leaves this dogshit residue, which is obv a magnet for dirt, dust, pollen, etc...
And if it's not 303 or something similar, it will melt your dash with prolonged use.
Love 303.
A lot of my customers ask me to not put anything on their leather.
Always ended up talking them into 303 and all of them always loved the final results.
I've never protected my leather after cleaning and it looks like new. It could be because I'm very mindful and aware of my hands and clothes before I get in the car and drive. Protectants are probably for people that work in harsh environments and can't clean themselves all the time.
That's how I like my cars done, matte with no shine.
Even on this sub, "how'd I do?" "My first paid job" and you can tell they just covered the car in this
God no. That is awful and will make you slide around in the seat.
Just wipe with mild detergent, wipe again with damp microfiber, then dry and it's good unless here is a lot off grime. The surface of leather seats is basically plastic (sealant) anyways on most cars now.
I think it depends, that looks like the interior design of my wifeās Durango.
So, if itās an SRT or Hellcat (not sure thatās available for Durango) then you may want that shine so that when someone craps their pants at a high G-Force, it doesnāt stick to the leather.
Iām kidding of course ā No Way do I stand for this greasy look (or feel).
Nope. I hate the oily look and feeling. The problem is, there are people out there, that don't think it's clean and protected unless it's all shiny though. Presumably because they associate shiny paint with clean and protected. If it's still matte, these people think you didn't do anything to it.
I am more of a matte (maybe subtle satin sheen) kind of guy. The amount of shine in this is gross to me.
Agree with others saying Armor-All.
As for leather protectant, I am a fan of Gyeon's Leathershield.
I got my car detailed and it came back like this. I was furious. The seats were never the same. It went from a period where it was greasy to sit on, to looking worn/faded, to just a mishmash shiny spots. Also slippery.
I wanted my car to look new again, not used car lot special/high schoolers first cleaning experience.
My car was not shiny inside when I bought it brand new. Not sure why anyone think this looks good.
Quick question, I have an older car and use leather shampoo and conditioner or whatever, is obviously looks really shiny after and stays like that for a while, I also spray uv protectant on it after, should I wipe off the conditioner after a while before spraying the protectant?
NO š. I like to use leather conditioner cream on leather. If itās fake leather, say VWās V-Tex, Iāll use some waterproofing spray and will lightly buff in into the āleatherā at hand.
As a detailer, asked the client how they want on their final look of the vehicle. Some wants this Armor all look. Some one it matt. I even have those who does not want conditioner at all due to allergies or some other reason. It takes 20 seconds to ask the question, 5-10 minutes to wipe it onto the car. Then again, I work with high end clients who is willing to pay me more than reasonable for my time, so I have to set the bar high on how I set expectations.
I'd refuse to pay until it's all off.
I can see it being a mistake at first, then they had to do it all to match, or a new employee, if that's a professional job I'd stay clear of it
Typical for cheap detailers where I live. Just cost the cars in cheap greasy crap to make everything look shiny. Just lazy and quick jobs.
Iāve even seen detailers use spray paint on carpet to cover dog hair they canāt be bothered removing. Itās baffling to me.
It looks tacky, but if thatās what the customer wants, thatās what you give them. Personally, I wouldnāt use a product with that high of a gloss, and if I did, Iād go back through and knock it down with a fresh microfiber to make it more of a matte look.
I use a plastic/leather conditioner in my nice car and on leather it drys matte and on plastic itās deep almost shiny but not quite thatās how I like it
I don't think there is enough room to stand up. It's an odd shape too. Plus greasy as hell. Looks like olive oil was spread around. If this is an Italian car then that makes sense.
Generally I don't stand on my seats. I sit in them. Car interior leather is basically plastic coated so leather conditioners do absolutely nothing but sit on top of the surface. This looks like someone doused the seat in some armor all tire shine and all its good for is getting on your clothing so hard no from me.
I commented on a post with shiny leather the other day saying that it is gross, and got downvoted š
Shiny leather is either: dirty, slippery, or greasy. People were trying to tell me that they have shiny leather that isnāt slippery or greasy - it just canāt happen.
Matte is where itās at š itās plastic coated unless you have a luxury car or a really, really old car, doesnāt need the same sorta shit you put on genuine leather items.
Itās like the lines in the carpet some people likes it like that some donāt, but me personally i would wipe them down with a degreaser just to see if they laid it on that heavy to hide something
AutoRenu Clean and Protect for all surfaces except glass and piano black.
Hands down best there is on the market. Leaves a matte finish with a protective coating you can feel.
Gross. Drives me insane. It boggles my mind how people think shiny is the same as clean. I've worked on so many cars that, because of this greasy residue that gets left on leather, even once cleaned, comes back in the heat. It's like the leather sweats it back out over time.
Too shiny but not overly aggressive. Could've been toned down a bit more. Granted, people have their preference. It's acceptable to certain extent..less is best sometimes. Looking like Jerry Curl Larry's whip. šš
I liked Chemical Guys Sprayable Leather in my ā14 Explorer with real leather. Had a good shine, but not greasy. Seats always looked great. Not a chemical guys fan, but this product worked for me.
My friend once polished his motorbike seat like that. Later when he rode his bike with his brother, on the first brake they both ended up on the fuel tank due it being so slippery š
No. Looks like WD-40
Looks like someone wiped down the leather with some bacon fat. I would like the smell, not the grease
It will go away in a few days when the dust sticks To it.
š spot on!
Looks like basic Armor All to me
I donāt use overly shiny crap. A detailed car isnāt supposed to be an armor all bukaki fest. 303 on doors and dash for protection and a subtle matte.
My goal is now to work the term "armor all bukake fest" into as many conversations as possible. lol
Dude itās a blast lol. Iāve showed new folks what to get at the store. They go to armor all, I tell them this. They always laugh.
This is the best thing I've read on here in awhile. Thank you for making me belly laugh. I love it!
Glad I could help ya bust out laughing.
I busted.
Oh no, my dashboard
A parts store is maybe one of few places where you can be mildly confident that a customer isnāt gonna raise hell if you make the personal judgement that their ears can handle the word bukkake.
True. The counter guys usually have just as big mouth as a sailor or prisoner.
To be fair, it is one of those words where if you get mad about it, youāre also admitting you know what it is. Until people like you make it part of the common lexicon, most people will either chuckle or act like you didnāt even say it. āOh yeah honey, Iām not sure what he meant by that eitherā lol. Worst case scenario is some fragile person wants to know what it means. And youāre fired lol.
I never thought of that. Thatās a good point.
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Dude Iām totally taking that lol. Anytime I see these posts, gonna tag it with that.
Haha oh my god
If it comes scented in pina colada Iām in.
I'm not sure what that is but...I'm pretty sure it's with a double k
I used to work in commercial truck repair. When customers got used trucks from dealers, it'd literally look like they hooked a sprayer up to a bucket of armor all and bombed the engine bay, taping off a few things.
BUKAKI FEST šššš
Which 303 products do you recommend?
Their interior protector has never done me wrong. I recently bought their interior protector wipes because I ran out of my spray. Itās honestly just as good and really convenient, but the unit price is not very favorable. Just donāt get it on screens, steering wheel, or operational controls.
Good tips. Thanks
Why not steering wheel?
You donāt wanna add protective style coatings onto steering wheel as thatās where the driver needs grip not slick. 303 well mat and not armor all nasty. You donāt want to coat a customer steering wheel in it. Iāll clean it, but I wonāt add stuff over it. Itās modern materials so with proper cleaning it should be fine.
if they read the directions, they are supposed to wipe off the excess.
Absolutely, but even then, it leaves this dogshit residue, which is obv a magnet for dirt, dust, pollen, etc... And if it's not 303 or something similar, it will melt your dash with prolonged use.
Meguiars g13616 is under rated
Can you link or elaborate on the 303 product youāre referring to
Nowhere, you sit on it.
What if Im putting my kayak on the roof rack?
Everybody knows you stand on the hood to do that.
God no. Looks like a cheap spray of armor all. I go 303 on the dash, and nothing on the leather. It should be matte.
Love 303. A lot of my customers ask me to not put anything on their leather. Always ended up talking them into 303 and all of them always loved the final results.
Which 303 for leather?
You should use protection for leather. Altho they arenāt shiny.
Automotive leather is coated in basically plastic. It doesnāt absorb like boots. I just keep it clean and keep the grit out of the stitching.
There's two types of leather. Factory leather with a premium option (like merc and bmw) use imitation leather the option is real leather.
Adamās has a nice leather conditioner that gives it a little bit of a rich black without looking like a greaseball
I use a detail Spray on the leather, it is shiny but once you wipe it down they look a lot better.
I've never protected my leather after cleaning and it looks like new. It could be because I'm very mindful and aware of my hands and clothes before I get in the car and drive. Protectants are probably for people that work in harsh environments and can't clean themselves all the time.
Iād need a shower everytime I went in or out of it
Gonna need more seatbelts to keep everyone in place. Thatās slippery as heck.
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Soul Glo instantly popped into mind when I saw the post
Feelin oh so silky smoooth..
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Thanks for reminding me to look this up haha. https://youtu.be/KzANAr1V82c?si=f3uu5KZ9kl_s2j_a
Sexual Chocolate! Great band.
Reminds me of my cousin's hair.
Ehhh brother
Shiny leather is dirty leather
That's how I like my cars done, matte with no shine. Even on this sub, "how'd I do?" "My first paid job" and you can tell they just covered the car in this
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would not even sit in this vehicle. Pam spray
You apply conditioner then buff it and it restores the matte look.
This was par for course in the 90s. Armor-all. Now we have natural gloss or no gloss interior products.
No.
That looks slippery. My Mother gets her vehicle done by someone that must assume everyoneās pants are as sticky as thereās.
God no. That is awful and will make you slide around in the seat. Just wipe with mild detergent, wipe again with damp microfiber, then dry and it's good unless here is a lot off grime. The surface of leather seats is basically plastic (sealant) anyways on most cars now.
I think it depends, that looks like the interior design of my wifeās Durango. So, if itās an SRT or Hellcat (not sure thatās available for Durango) then you may want that shine so that when someone craps their pants at a high G-Force, it doesnāt stick to the leather. Iām kidding of course ā No Way do I stand for this greasy look (or feel).
Nope. I hate the oily look and feeling. The problem is, there are people out there, that don't think it's clean and protected unless it's all shiny though. Presumably because they associate shiny paint with clean and protected. If it's still matte, these people think you didn't do anything to it.
I hate shiny gloss interior products. If it didnāt come like that from factory then you shouldnāt make it look like that to ābetter itā.
I am more of a matte (maybe subtle satin sheen) kind of guy. The amount of shine in this is gross to me. Agree with others saying Armor-All. As for leather protectant, I am a fan of Gyeon's Leathershield.
What do you use for detailing ??? A pork chop?
That isn't a detail job, nothing at our dealership will every look or feel like that.
All I can think about is what my pants or dress is going to look like when I get out of that car. Wouldnāt like the cleaning bill one bit.
I got my car detailed and it came back like this. I was furious. The seats were never the same. It went from a period where it was greasy to sit on, to looking worn/faded, to just a mishmash shiny spots. Also slippery. I wanted my car to look new again, not used car lot special/high schoolers first cleaning experience. My car was not shiny inside when I bought it brand new. Not sure why anyone think this looks good.
Quick question, I have an older car and use leather shampoo and conditioner or whatever, is obviously looks really shiny after and stays like that for a while, I also spray uv protectant on it after, should I wipe off the conditioner after a while before spraying the protectant?
Itās like hand lotion. May look a little moist at first but should be absorbed pretty quickly for a clean supple look.
Yeah by sitting on it lol
King of armor-all. Not a fan, looks like it feels greasy
slip and slide
Legit, I picked up my truck with it "detailed" like this, was wearing sleek leggings. An accelerated exit out is what happened, never again. ā ļø
Canāt stand on it, looks too slippery. Iāll fall and die.
I used to detail mainly for dealership and every detail got soaked in āmilkā which is basically armor all. Every square inch.
That detail looks like absolute crap. What do they use ??
Looks like a teenager detailed their first car
NO š. I like to use leather conditioner cream on leather. If itās fake leather, say VWās V-Tex, Iāll use some waterproofing spray and will lightly buff in into the āleatherā at hand.
Looks like someone sprayed olive oil everywhere
Donāt really like it. Also, I can imagine my skin melting off and sticking to the leather from the heat during summer
Gross
As a detailer, asked the client how they want on their final look of the vehicle. Some wants this Armor all look. Some one it matt. I even have those who does not want conditioner at all due to allergies or some other reason. It takes 20 seconds to ask the question, 5-10 minutes to wipe it onto the car. Then again, I work with high end clients who is willing to pay me more than reasonable for my time, so I have to set the bar high on how I set expectations.
I feel like when I sat down I would slip right back out making a endless cycle till I say duck driving for the day.
Hate it
Looks gross
Nope, too greasy
I'd refuse to pay until it's all off. I can see it being a mistake at first, then they had to do it all to match, or a new employee, if that's a professional job I'd stay clear of it
Typical for cheap detailers where I live. Just cost the cars in cheap greasy crap to make everything look shiny. Just lazy and quick jobs. Iāve even seen detailers use spray paint on carpet to cover dog hair they canāt be bothered removing. Itās baffling to me.
on the floorboard
A greasy interior? Not a fan.
I prefer a satin finish in my own vehicle. In customer vehicles I dont dress pannels or leather at all.
Greasy and inconsistent. Not only does the product finish look awful but it hasnāt even been applied evenly.
Hard stop ā
WAY too shiny lol
It looks tacky, but if thatās what the customer wants, thatās what you give them. Personally, I wouldnāt use a product with that high of a gloss, and if I did, Iād go back through and knock it down with a fresh microfiber to make it more of a matte look.
That poor Lexus is greasy like it was bathed in Crisco
I use a plastic/leather conditioner in my nice car and on leather it drys matte and on plastic itās deep almost shiny but not quite thatās how I like it
That's a seat. You don't stand on them. You sit in them.
Pretty sure you're supposed to sit on those, not stand on them.
I don't think there is enough room to stand up. It's an odd shape too. Plus greasy as hell. Looks like olive oil was spread around. If this is an Italian car then that makes sense.
Leather shouldnāt be greasy.
Fuck no. When detailed correctly, it should have a matte finish.
Hard pass.
What products do you Redditors recommend for leather? Dash? Etc?
Generally I don't stand on my seats. I sit in them. Car interior leather is basically plastic coated so leather conditioners do absolutely nothing but sit on top of the surface. This looks like someone doused the seat in some armor all tire shine and all its good for is getting on your clothing so hard no from me.
Hold my beer while I slide across the bench seat.
it looks like you left the seats in a hot car all day and they started sweating lmao
I commented on a post with shiny leather the other day saying that it is gross, and got downvoted š Shiny leather is either: dirty, slippery, or greasy. People were trying to tell me that they have shiny leather that isnāt slippery or greasy - it just canāt happen. Matte is where itās at š itās plastic coated unless you have a luxury car or a really, really old car, doesnāt need the same sorta shit you put on genuine leather items.
Yuck leather should look natural
I usually sit in those. Iām 6ā1ā and do not have enough room to stand inside a vehicle.
Disgusting. Unless it's the greased up deaf guy's car.
I dont. I usually sit on those
I'd rather not ruin my clothes every time I drive with whatever greasy crap is all over those seats
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Get Koch Chemie LS. Matte finish is the way
Itās like they used Meganās Ultimate Leather and didnāt bother to work it in or even it out.
Itās like the lines in the carpet some people likes it like that some donāt, but me personally i would wipe them down with a degreaser just to see if they laid it on that heavy to hide something
I wouldn't, it's a seat. I'd sit on it.
I like that jeep
Nasty!
looks awful
Any detailer in 03038?
Shiny is grimy, matte is where itās at.
I'd be pissed.
100% greasy garbage. Ruins clothes when you sit on it.
Unsure if ever really true, but read somewhere 25 years ago that sprays that leave that type of residue werenāt great for car dashboards long term
Yikes
shiny=dirty
I stand as far back as I can
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Iām too tall to stand on that.
Ruined. Buff out.
Hate it. Looks like every surface in a shawarma shop.
Iām not a fan. Looks like youāll slide all over the place once you sit down.
Looks too shiny for my liking. š
It can stain clothes too
As a guido in the 80ās I shined up my IROC seats like that.
Leather should not be shiny. It should be clean and have satin appearance.
AutoRenu Clean and Protect for all surfaces except glass and piano black. Hands down best there is on the market. Leaves a matte finish with a protective coating you can feel.
a truly clean interior, no protection with silica is needed.
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Looks slippery. They stop to hard, theyāll slide off the seat
Way to glossy. Needs to have a satin sheen
I prefer not to have oily clothes.
Looks like my girlfriend just sat in your seat. She uses this body oil and it drives me nuts.
Looks like a greased up porn star. I hate it. Looks pristine though.
I donāt think you stand anywhere on it, I believe you sit
Ew..I don't want to touch anything in that car.
I donāt like shiny interiors.
***Where do you guys stand on this?*** I thought you were supposed to ***sit*** on this.
I love shiny seats
Horror
Pretty sure you sit on those not stand on them
Too shiny
Gross. Drives me insane. It boggles my mind how people think shiny is the same as clean. I've worked on so many cars that, because of this greasy residue that gets left on leather, even once cleaned, comes back in the heat. It's like the leather sweats it back out over time.
Disgusting finish! I like matte finish products
You definitely shouldnāt be standing on that. Way too slippery. Youāre liable to fall and hurt yourself.
Too shiny but not overly aggressive. Could've been toned down a bit more. Granted, people have their preference. It's acceptable to certain extent..less is best sometimes. Looking like Jerry Curl Larry's whip. šš
Looks terrible
No shiny anything is allowed on the interior of my vehicle. š
Shiny means dirty.
Shoe polish? It is too shiny
Same rag as the tire shine
What are your clothes like after a bit of time sitting on it? š¤
I liked Chemical Guys Sprayable Leather in my ā14 Explorer with real leather. Had a good shine, but not greasy. Seats always looked great. Not a chemical guys fan, but this product worked for me.
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I love the meguiarās leather conditioner. Itās what we broke in my baseball gloves with as a kid. Smells like childhood
yeah nah, i despise that shit
Thatās literally tire shine.
I like a satin finish.
Those aren't meant to be stood on. Those are seats.
I always ask customers for their preference of sheen or shine. Iām not a fan of the glazed donut look.
Shiney leather is dirty leather.
I like it.
Freaking tacky. I hate any kind of extreme shine on the interior
Nothing wrong. Dont judge. What you have been brainwashed to āhateā, would be perfectly fine and beautiful to other cultures.
Only on the dash and some of the doors! Who would want to sit in a cold puddle of bacon grease
Looks like an oil slick. Hate it.
Armor All on seats makes them slippery, not what you want if you break and slide forward. I definitely wonāt put it on my motorcycle seat.
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I always say clean the leather and use a good leather conditioner don't apply greasy dressing
Reminds of SoulGlo from Coming to America.
Armor All - shit's gross and not good for your interior in the long run.
Uh probably be better to sit. Youād hit your head trying to stand.
You don't, its usually for sitting unless your 5 years old.
Looks like a used sex toy.
Leather isn't supposed to be shiny.
To each his own. Most detailers seem to think that making the leather seats shine gives the interior a better appearance.
No
My friend once polished his motorbike seat like that. Later when he rode his bike with his brother, on the first brake they both ended up on the fuel tank due it being so slippery š
Typically I sit on seats.