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-   -   Anyone else's touring leather "cracking" ? (https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/7609-anyone-elses-touring-leather-cracking.html)

z461 Oct 5, 2002 02:36 AM

Anyone else's touring leather "cracking" ?
 
I guess it's not cracking, but after 5 weeks and 1500 miles it seems as if my leather is creasing incredibly, esp at the sides where you are getting in and out of the car.. I'm not especially heavy @ 150 lbs... The passenger side looks fine :D . Anyone else worried about long term durability of the touring factory leather? Anyone else experiencing the same thing?

I want a 350Z Oct 5, 2002 04:36 AM

All leather cracks and creases like that...Happened in my LExus after only a month. That's what happens when you drive too much. :D

Grey Matter Oct 5, 2002 06:27 AM

My Z is doing it as well. But so is my Honda Accord and Nissan Pathfinder. It is just what leather does. I am just going to make sure I keep it clean and use a leather conditioner on it.

droideka Oct 5, 2002 07:08 AM

One word... Lexol

I'm using it around once a month to smooth out the creasing on the lower left-hand bolster of the driver's seat.

Slareau02 Oct 5, 2002 07:20 AM

I don't think theres much you can do. Just don't slide off the side bolster every time you get in/out of the car. And be sure to use a quality leather conditioner.

z461 Oct 5, 2002 01:56 PM

Been using Zaino's leather conditioner once a week... lol. It's great stuff, smells a lot like real leather..

Brad4rdHay Oct 5, 2002 02:00 PM

Sory to say, but leather conditioner isn't gonna help. A monthly application of 303 is a much better choice.

Intrepid Oct 5, 2002 03:20 PM

303 Aerospace Protectant for Vinyl:

http://www.properautocare.com/303-16.html

Brad4rdHay Claims:
The leather in your Z, along with 95% of auto leather produced today is clear-coated. Meaning its sprayed with a thin, beathable coating of vinyl. So, leather should be treated like vinyl.

Do you agree?

Brad4rdHay Oct 6, 2002 05:13 AM

Yup, the best thing you can do to finished leather is to protect it from UV Rays and from your sweat (which leather conditioners don't do). 303 does this very well and provides just enough hidration for the water-dyed leather.

Slowly, some companies are switching thir oil based leather conditioners to simple water-based vinyl protectants (like 303) but in a a thick cream form, making you think its something special. Others are just sticking with their old formulas.


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