But won't the coconut oil make the car seat stained and oily?
And how do you apply the coconut oil on the leather? Using a normal cloth or are there any specific materials to be used?
apply thin layer. leave it for 30min, then use dry cloth and wipe of excess. then leave it for 12hrs or so. (need sometime for the oil to absorb in) apply too thick it cant dry.
next day cushion will feel very smooth and soft usually i'll apply at night
This post has been edited by AllnGap: Dec 24 2019, 10:51 AM
Which do you reckon? Coconut oil or Leather conditioner?
And by coconut oil do you mean any coconut oil sold in hypermarket, or are there a specific type of coconut oil to be used?
at first i use Xymol, small bottle 35++ (from Ace). Xymol finish, then i buy another type. manatau it's not good. wasted whole bottle only use once.
then i fed up go search natural ingredients and found coconut oil is good for leather (shoes / cushions)
Good leather conditioners like Xymol are expensive (actually it smells like body lotion), can give that protective shine, i think it contains some cleaning agents as well.
so using coconut oil, just need to clean one time before applying the oil.
result wise is the same, just the waiting time for it to dry. coconut oil takes longer time
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This post has been edited by AllnGap: Dec 24 2019, 11:16 AM
i noticed there's a small tiny crack on my seat there. it's brighter than leather, after applied leather conditioner / coconut oil it's gone. usually it takes near to 3months for the crack to re-appear.