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Reddit mentions of Turtle Wax T-484R ICE Interior Detailer and Protectant - 20 oz.

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Turtle Wax T-484R ICE Interior Detailer and Protectant - 20 oz.
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An all-in-one automotive interior care product to clean, shine, and protect all of today's interior soft vinyl, plastic, leather and composite hard surfacesRemoves dust, fingerprints and food and beverage stains without leaving behind an artificial shine or greasy feelU.V. absorbers help prevent fading, drying and cracking of interior plasticsWill not streak or smear glass and clear plastic lens coversNeutralizes odorsLeaves a clean fresh scent
Specs:
Height10.9842519573 Inches
Length4.0157480274 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2012
Size20 Ounces
Weight1.5 Pounds
Width2.0078740137 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Turtle Wax T-484R ICE Interior Detailer and Protectant - 20 oz.:

u/WorkPlayDrive ยท 3 pointsr/Challenger

Great timing on the question I'm looking to treat my Demonic Red leather seats and love the matte finish. My seats generally stay clean, so a dry soft microfiber is what I have been using. I'm looking to protect and treat the leather to keep it from cracking over time, while NOT adding shine.

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I didn't do such a good job treating my scat pack seats and after 4 years noticed the beginning of wear and creases. Not really noticeable to the normal person, but my OCD was triggered... I had been using Turtle wax blue Ice which is great 1 step for cleaning and protecting normal leather or fake leather, but not really a good regimen for protecting soft leathers.

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I've been researching for a while and found my 2 go to brands have products that "allegedly" work really well at cleaning and conditioning without adding shine. It's really tough to find good true reviews with all the sponsored content out there. These are the 2 products I plan to order and test.

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  • Chemical guys cleaner and conditioner $19.00
  • Adam's cleaner and conditioner $28.89

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    The basic process is to clean the leather with a proper leather cleaner first to remove any dirt and oils from your skin that build up over time, this can create issues with the leather even though you condition regularly. Once you have a clean surface you can then treat with conditioner, let soak in, then buff off. I'll be using my favorite microfiber towels 1 for cleaning 1 for conditioning and 1 for buffing off.