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I am wondering what @AdamsPolishes product I should use on my embroidered console cover. I have the leather cleaner & conditioner, but what about the embroidered threads? How do I protect them? Perhaps some type of wax? Mustache wax perhaps? Calder at https://www.raptorcustomembroidery.com/ also wanted to know what product would be best to use.
I bought some for my truck a while ago, but have been apprehensive on the application method because of the perforations in the seat.Yep, use the Leather Conditioner on the embroidered console cover. Just be careful no to get to much in the embroidered part.
I have the same embroidery on my cover, and have been using Leather Conditioner on it for years now, and it still looks great!
When applying, I put some product on a microfiber towel, and then apply to the leather portion first, to spread out the product, then go over the embroidered area.
The embroidery threads are pretty durable, but do be careful not to scrub on it with the towel when cleaning or conditioning, and do not use a brush on the embroidery.
I also have Calder's embroidery on my headrests, visor covers, and gauge cluster cover, and they all get regularly protected with the Leather Conditioner.
Hmmmmmm...just thinking about the wonderful scent of a fresh application makes me want to go out and apply some right now!
I bought some for my truck a while ago, but have been apprehensive on the application method because of the perforations in the seat.
Mind giving us a quick run-down on how you clean and condition the front and back seats?