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Chemical Guys SPI_109_16 Leather Cleaner and Conditioner Kit offers a powerful two-step solution to clean, restore, and protect all types of leather surfacesโfrom apparel to furniture and car interiors. Each kit includes two 16 fl oz bottles of premium liquid formulas designed to prevent drying, cracking, and fading while leaving a fresh leather scent. Trusted by over 49,000 users with a 4.6-star rating, this versatile kit ensures your leather looks smooth, silky, and luxurious with every use.

















| ASIN | B001TJ3HUG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,300 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #183 in Interior Car Leather Care |
| Brand Name | Chemical Guys |
| Cleaning Agent Formulation | Detergent |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (37,879) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816276015958 |
| Included Components | SPI_109_16 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | FOOTWEAR_CARE_KIT |
| Item Volume | 473.2 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
| Material Features | Leather Coating Technology |
| Model Number | SPI_109_16 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Part Number | SPI_109_16 |
| Scent | Leather |
| Size | 16 oz |
| Special Features | Complete Leather Care |
| Specific Uses For Product | Furniture |
| Surface Recommendation | Dashboards,Windshields,Nav Screens,Leather,Carpet,Plastic |
| UPC | 816276015958 |
| Unit Count | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
K**L
Good product
I used it to clean and condition my leather couch. worked beautifully. I'm happy to recommend both the cleaner and the conditioner.
I**A
Doesn't work for me.
Yes it kind a soap but does not clean well, probably does not dissolve any grease. Conditioner looks like just mix of silicon with something. Better to choose something like 3M (known brand)
S**O
IT DOESNT !! NOT WORTH BUYING...
Not worth.. Doesn't work at all.. I have few Dot Marks on My Car Leather Seat Cover It didn't work at all... It's all lies.. Don't Waste time waiting to Deliver And Money Buying...
D**D
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S**Y
It's a worth it!
This is just a great care kit for your leather seats. You won't regret buying it.
T**M
Excellent product
R**H
It cleans and shines very well , but the cleaning process is not easy , if u work hard then its work perfectly
C**S
Just got these yesterday, and I really do love them. I cleaned and conditioned my seats today after roughly 13000km's. They're black leather and seemed fairly clean but the microfibre cloths disagreed. First the cleaner: Something you should know right away that the bottle does not say is that the cleaner can (and should) be diluted. They suggest a 5/6 to 1 ratio (water : cleaner) however I chose to go more concentrated and went with a 3:1 ratio. After mixing the solution in a spray bottle, I went to work. I used a round paint brush (purchased at Canadian Tire) and sprayed the solution on the seats and into the brush, then began brushing the product into the leather creating a lather. I also turned on the seat heaters to help open the pores of the leather to get a bit deeper. After a quick brush I let the cleaner sit for a few seconds, and rubbed it off with a microfibre. Judging by the dirt on the cloth, the cleaner did a great job. The seat was clean and back to a lovely black matte finish once everything was wiped down. Now the Conditioner: With these two I purchased some applicator pads, and simply squeezed some conditioner onto the pads and rubbed into the seats. Treat the seats like you would lotion your skin - spread on and rub it in allowing it to be absorbed. After rubbing in the product, leave it and do another seat letting the leather absorb as much as possible. Once it seems like it has absorbed as much as it can, wipe off the excess with a cloth and call it a day. I chose to reapply a couple times to the drivers seat as I want to keep the leather from drying and cracking. I also applied the product to the steering wheel and the shift knob, as they are both subjected to the abuse of daily driving. Just ensure you really wipe off the steering wheel or it may be a bit slippery. You will find the seat a bit slick when done, but not in a greasy way. The conditioner smells just as they described; like leather. If you have any questions check out their Youtube channel and watch them use the products. They are not exaggerating when they talk about the quality. Much better than what I have been using in the past.
W**E
The cleaner did wonders on what, I thought, had previously cleaned with another product. Amazing product. The conditioner is fantastic. It results in a softer and more pliable finish, leaving behind an authentic and beautiful leather aroma. Great for leather which has been baking in the hot Australian sun for a number of years.
D**P
My girlfriend's Fusion has been neglected for the 2+ years that she has owned it and I finally got a chance to work on the seats a bit. For reference, I didn't dilute this product at all when I used it. Chemical Guys has some videos on YouTube that suggest cutting this 6:1 or 3:1, depending on how dirty the leather is, etc. - 6:1 for maintenance cleaning, 3:1 for moderate cleaning, etc. I don't know if they mention using it straight out of the bottle or not, but that's what I did. Rear seats don't get used much, more of a storage area, so I started there. Pulled some dirt, but not much, as expected. Great to see that it didn't pull any color off of the black leather at the same time. Didn't do any damage to the leather at all. Just sprayed some of the cleaner on a bit on a microfiber towel and scrubbed lightly at first, then a little harder to see if that made much of a difference (it really didn't). Then I put a couple of pea-sized dots of the conditioner on a different microfiber towel and worked it into the freshly-cleaned leather. Didn't notice a huge difference on the rear seats, as they hadn't seen much abuse (aside from a 6-year old nephew in the back once or twice, never sat in, nothing dumped on them, etc.). Now, the front seats... wow. Didn't get much done on these just yet, but I need to find the time do the rest. I started on the bolster section of the seat bottom - the one that your butt and leg slide on when you're getting in and out of the car, which is usually the first one to deteriorate, crack, and split over time. Glad that I was using the cleaner without diluting it, because MAN was this dirty... I'm sure that getting in and out of the car after the gym a couple times each week didn't help, but this seat was seriously dirty... I worked just that section by spraying a microfiber towel and really had to put quite a bit of cleaner on it to get it to break down all of the oils and dirt in the leather. One had swipe turned my green towel almost black where I was putting pressure on it with my hand... Kept spraying clean areas of the towel, putting some mild pressure on the seat and rubbing the cleaner in and I was pulling out some serious dirt... half of one side of the microfiber towel was super dirty when I got done, and that was just one section of the seat! Probably a 3-4" x 18" piece of leather... Anyway, she was getting ready to head out, so I got that section fairly clean, then put a couple of dabs of conditioner on the other microfiber towel to work that in, as I didn't want to leave it unprotected until I got another chance to work on it. Rubbed the conditioner in, got a little bit of dirt transfer from it, so I still have work to do on it, but what a difference... Just after cleaning one section of a very dirty seat, you can REALLY see the difference in the condition of the leather. The other "high traffic areas" of the seat (seatback side bolster, etc.) are shiny and have a "stickiness" to them from the oils and dirt that they've accumulated over the years. After just using the cleaner, all of that came out and I could run my hand across it without it sticking to it, chattering across it, etc., and the leather felt much smoother. The conditioner just amplifies that difference. The leather felt softer, more supple, even better than I remember it being when she first got the car. Personally, I'm not a big fan of leather seats... I don't like dealing with them when it's cold (even heated seats) and I definitely don't like them when it's hot out. I didn't care for these because they seemed stiff right from the dealer and just didn't seem particularly comfortable. This cleaner and conditioner has made a huge difference... Can't wait to see what the full seats feel like when I finally get a chance to really dig into them! Tips for application: Fold microfiber towel into 1/4s, spray cleaner onto clean side of microfiber towel, not onto the leather directly, and wipe in gently. Flip towel over, buff off. Work in sections, if you can - if the leather is old or has accumulated much dirt, you should start seeing the difference pretty quickly. After you get a couple of sections done (seat and seatback, for instance), take a different microfiber towel, fold into 1/4s or 1/8s, add a couple small drops of leather conditioner, spread evenly over the area you're treating, and then gently rub it into the leather, flip the towel over and buff off any excess. It doesn't take much to get the job done - CG always says that with their products "less is more" - and you really don't need to overdo it on the conditioner. I did this on a warm day, and I think that helped to make the leather a little more pliable and easy to clean and work with. Considering how dirty these seats are, I'll be attempting to use a hog hair brush (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013HJDOI/) that I bought on Amazon to see if that helps pull any dirt out of the leather. For this, I'll probably try diluting the solution a bit, spraying it directly on the leather in small sections, working with the brush, and then immediately wiping off before it gets a chance to dry back onto the seat. TL;DR - Great product, used cleaner undiluted (dilution suggested by manufacturer's YouTube videos), did a great job without removing any color from the leather, used conditioner sparingly and results were great. I highly recommend it!
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