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Bill-V8V

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  1. As Jim said, get it good and clean before conditioning. Then just go lightly with the conditioner and let it absorb, then another pass of the conditioner if needed. That leather was coated when new but it has probably been worn down so it should absorb well. After applying the conditioner you can let the vehicle sit outside in the sun to get the interior nice and warm to help the conditioner absorb.

  2. If using proper washing technique then, as other have already stated, once a year or every other year. Those quick wiped owns with DS here and there and even with the best wash technique you are still touching the paint so there is opportunity to induce some swirls. My last vette went 3 years between polishing once., and it didn't really need it, i just wanted to do it lol

     

    So once you have the paint where you want it just do your normal washing and waxing and you should be good for a long while.

     

    Unless it's black then the job is never finished lol

     

    Anold ride, gone but not forgotten

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  3. I use the Total Interior Cleaner and Leather Conditioner in my Vantage. As already noted, test a small area first and go real light, I put an X on a foam applicator and rub it into the applicator really well before touching my leather. I use about 1/4 of what Adam does in the video. But if I was working on a black or trashed leather I would use that amount. 

     

     

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