Just picked up a new to me 2015 Model S. Car was a CPO with 31k miles from Florida, but the leather was looking a bit haggard. Steering wheel was extremely shiny, the seats were shiny also and had sunscreen stains on them. Unfortunately I don't have any good before shots, but here are a few from the CPO pic provided by tesla
After applying leatherique rejuvenator and letting it bake with the heater on hi for about 3 hrs while the car was parked in the garage, I removed it by spraying pristine clean on the leather and working it with a microfiber pad intended for wax and sealant application, rinsing and wringing it out in a bucket of warm, clean water and finally buffing them out with a clean microfiber towel.
The results are stunning! It may not be as dramatic of a change in the pics, but in real life there is a significant difference. The leather now looks and feels supple and matte like it's new again. The steering wheel probably experienced the most significant transformation, but the seats are not far behind. Wish I had better before shots, but I was not expecting this big of a change based on my experience with leatherique in my 911 turbo and various bmw interiors. Perhaps it's just because this one is black, but I felt like I had to share this with the rest of you; it only takes a bit of elbow grease to bring your interior back to life.
After applying leatherique rejuvenator and letting it bake with the heater on hi for about 3 hrs while the car was parked in the garage, I removed it by spraying pristine clean on the leather and working it with a microfiber pad intended for wax and sealant application, rinsing and wringing it out in a bucket of warm, clean water and finally buffing them out with a clean microfiber towel.
The results are stunning! It may not be as dramatic of a change in the pics, but in real life there is a significant difference. The leather now looks and feels supple and matte like it's new again. The steering wheel probably experienced the most significant transformation, but the seats are not far behind. Wish I had better before shots, but I was not expecting this big of a change based on my experience with leatherique in my 911 turbo and various bmw interiors. Perhaps it's just because this one is black, but I felt like I had to share this with the rest of you; it only takes a bit of elbow grease to bring your interior back to life.