Introducing: The Uber Interior Kit for Leather Interiors by Detailer's Domain
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Introducing Detailer's Domain's Uber Interior Kit for Leather Interiors.
This is the most comprehensive interior car care kit available
out there for your car's leather interior. Every product that
is in this kit has been used by Detailer's Domain for years as
well many of the professional detailers that we supply products.
Here is the base kit:
1 Leather Master Strong Cleaner (250ml) ---- $11.99
1 Leather Master Vital (250ml) ----$15.99
1 Leather Master Protection Cream (250ml) ---- $15.99
1 Adam's Glass Cleaner (16 oz) ----$8.95
1 Adam's Carpet Upholster Cleaner (16 oz) ----$8.95
1 Einszett Cockpit (16.9 oz) ---- $10.95
1 Einszett AC Klima (8.5 oz) ----$14.95
8 Uber All Purpose Microfiber Towels (yellow 16x16) ---- $24.99
4 Uber Glass Towels ----$13.99
6 Detail Sponges ----$4.95
1 Swissvax Detail Brush ----$10.95
1 Swissvax Leather Brush ---- $10.95
Total Price (indvidually bought) $153.60
Save $15.99!
Total Kit Price: $137.61
Intro Price: $124.95!!!!!!!!
Picture of the actual kit:
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/f673f16b.jpg">
Optional Products:
- Leather Master ink Remover - $7.99
- Leather Master Foam Cleaner for Suede/Alcantara and Leather Master Nubuck Eco
Protector -- $49.95
- Einszett Plastic/Vinyl Cleaner -$9.85
Here are some pictures of the products in action.
A 50/50 split of the Leather Master Treatment
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/19eb2a0f.jpg">
Leather Master Strong Cleaner/Vital/Protection Cream were used to bring back lift to the leather interior of this BMW M5.
Take a look before:
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/andrew%20m5/inte/beforepanel2.jpg">
Close up:
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/andrew%20m5/inte/beforepanel1.jpg">
Final shot after the Leather Master Protection Cream was applied
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/andrew%20m5/inte/doorpanelafter.jpg">
This write up/review of Einszett AC Klima was from our customer LanceM from www.detailingbliss.com
Well, I always have my AC on (especially living in Louisiana) and the other day I noticed the air coming out of the vents started to smell kind of not so fresh.
So, I decided to change my cabin air filter. The car currently has 16.7k miles on it. Please dont mind the engine bay sand, as I went to the beach a few weeks ago and havent got around to detailing the engine. I'll do that tomorrow.
I removed the cabin filter and man that thing was nasty. I sprayed 1Z Einszett Klima-Cleaner in the area that the filter covers and in the vents within the vehicle. I used about a third of the can total.
The smell is great, although it is only going to last about 12 hours. Thats fine with me though, as long as it kills the smell.
Here are the pictures:
Removal of the old filter look at the second picture of the old and new side by side WOW!
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/95b9d6d1.jpg">
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/aa94810e.jpg">
Installed new filter
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/6852c9ac.jpg">
Einszett AC Klima
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/72b87bc7.jpg">
Applied Einszett Klima thru the center vents as per directions
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/c1f7d5de.jpg">
The Swissvax Detail Brush cleaning up dust in vents and other areas like the steering wheel
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/3d75dfa8.jpg">
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/9fa1f3bf.jpg">
The optional Einszett Plastic Vinyl Cleaner being used here with the Swissvax
Detail Brush to clean up the pedals
Using the Swissvax Detail Brush to loosen up the dirt in the crevices
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/282e09c5.jpg">
Einszett Cockpit being used to clean and protect the dash
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/inserraalpina/cockpit.jpg">
Einszett Plastic Vinyl Cleaner used to clean up the pedals
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/1c8894c6.jpg">
Final product after the clean up
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/a17e4591.jpg">
This is the most comprehensive interior car care kit available
out there for your car's leather interior. Every product that
is in this kit has been used by Detailer's Domain for years as
well many of the professional detailers that we supply products.
Here is the base kit:
1 Leather Master Strong Cleaner (250ml) ---- $11.99
1 Leather Master Vital (250ml) ----$15.99
1 Leather Master Protection Cream (250ml) ---- $15.99
1 Adam's Glass Cleaner (16 oz) ----$8.95
1 Adam's Carpet Upholster Cleaner (16 oz) ----$8.95
1 Einszett Cockpit (16.9 oz) ---- $10.95
1 Einszett AC Klima (8.5 oz) ----$14.95
8 Uber All Purpose Microfiber Towels (yellow 16x16) ---- $24.99
4 Uber Glass Towels ----$13.99
6 Detail Sponges ----$4.95
1 Swissvax Detail Brush ----$10.95
1 Swissvax Leather Brush ---- $10.95
Total Price (indvidually bought) $153.60
Save $15.99!
Total Kit Price: $137.61
Intro Price: $124.95!!!!!!!!
Picture of the actual kit:
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/f673f16b.jpg">
Optional Products:
- Leather Master ink Remover - $7.99
- Leather Master Foam Cleaner for Suede/Alcantara and Leather Master Nubuck Eco
Protector -- $49.95
- Einszett Plastic/Vinyl Cleaner -$9.85
Here are some pictures of the products in action.
A 50/50 split of the Leather Master Treatment
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/19eb2a0f.jpg">
Leather Master Strong Cleaner/Vital/Protection Cream were used to bring back lift to the leather interior of this BMW M5.
Take a look before:
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/andrew%20m5/inte/beforepanel2.jpg">
Close up:
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/andrew%20m5/inte/beforepanel1.jpg">
Final shot after the Leather Master Protection Cream was applied
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/andrew%20m5/inte/doorpanelafter.jpg">
This write up/review of Einszett AC Klima was from our customer LanceM from www.detailingbliss.com
Well, I always have my AC on (especially living in Louisiana) and the other day I noticed the air coming out of the vents started to smell kind of not so fresh.
So, I decided to change my cabin air filter. The car currently has 16.7k miles on it. Please dont mind the engine bay sand, as I went to the beach a few weeks ago and havent got around to detailing the engine. I'll do that tomorrow.
I removed the cabin filter and man that thing was nasty. I sprayed 1Z Einszett Klima-Cleaner in the area that the filter covers and in the vents within the vehicle. I used about a third of the can total.
The smell is great, although it is only going to last about 12 hours. Thats fine with me though, as long as it kills the smell.
Here are the pictures:
Removal of the old filter look at the second picture of the old and new side by side WOW!
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/95b9d6d1.jpg">
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/aa94810e.jpg">
Installed new filter
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/6852c9ac.jpg">
Einszett AC Klima
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/72b87bc7.jpg">
Applied Einszett Klima thru the center vents as per directions
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/c1f7d5de.jpg">
The Swissvax Detail Brush cleaning up dust in vents and other areas like the steering wheel
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/3d75dfa8.jpg">
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/9fa1f3bf.jpg">
The optional Einszett Plastic Vinyl Cleaner being used here with the Swissvax
Detail Brush to clean up the pedals
Using the Swissvax Detail Brush to loosen up the dirt in the crevices
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/282e09c5.jpg">
Einszett Cockpit being used to clean and protect the dash
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/inserraalpina/cockpit.jpg">
Einszett Plastic Vinyl Cleaner used to clean up the pedals
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/1c8894c6.jpg">
Final product after the clean up
<img src="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyiu/website%20shots/a17e4591.jpg">
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One of my all time favorite products is 1z Cockpit Premium. Cleans everything, leaves a great finish... simply amazing product.
The Leather Master products are top notch, simply can't go wrong, especially for the money.
The Adams interrior cleaner is an amazing product that finishes so clean... Pulls out amazing ammounts of dirt.
The SV wheel/detail brush is a MUST have product.
The Green Glass micro fibers take glass cleaning to a Whole 'Nother Level.
The 1z Clima Kleen is a great product for the vents. Great fresh smell!
Other products... The foam cubes are well.... foam cubes. Use them for what you will.
My only slight disapointment was the size of the SV leather brush. I was hoping for something a bit bigger, but it's actually rather small... about 4" x 1.5".
If you need interrior cleaning products, buy this!!!!!!!! You simply cannot go wrong.
The Leather Master products are top notch, simply can't go wrong, especially for the money.
The Adams interrior cleaner is an amazing product that finishes so clean... Pulls out amazing ammounts of dirt.
The SV wheel/detail brush is a MUST have product.
The Green Glass micro fibers take glass cleaning to a Whole 'Nother Level.
The 1z Clima Kleen is a great product for the vents. Great fresh smell!
Other products... The foam cubes are well.... foam cubes. Use them for what you will.
My only slight disapointment was the size of the SV leather brush. I was hoping for something a bit bigger, but it's actually rather small... about 4" x 1.5".
If you need interrior cleaning products, buy this!!!!!!!! You simply cannot go wrong.
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which would include what you posted here, and your wheel detail package. and then put together something with the super intensive polish and pads and whatever else one might need to correct paint swirls
then it would make my buying a starter kit easier
then it would make my buying a starter kit easier
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and it clogged the perferations with residue.
Stepped up with the Leather Master trifecta treatment and all is well.
Stepped up with the Leather Master trifecta treatment and all is well.
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I've got a leather chair in my family room. It's got a pretty good shine on it, and the leather hasn't been treated in well over a year, so it's pretty dry.
I used Strong to clean the ottoman, and immediately noticed the leather took on a matte characteristic I haven't seen in years. I applied Vital afterwards, which added a bit of shine. It's still drying now, but it appears Vital is water based, and it just evaporates very quickly leaving conditioners on the leather. It's not oily in nature like many other leather conditioners I've seen. I'll see how it comes out later today, but I expect it will look exactly as it does now.
I'm going to try Strong on a different section of the chair, then follow with Spinneybeck to see how that comes out.
I'd take a picture, however the difference between the untreated leather (shiny and dry) and the leather master treated leather isn't terribly obvious, and even with good lighting techniques it would be difficult to illustrate (nothing like the picture you posted).
I used Strong to clean the ottoman, and immediately noticed the leather took on a matte characteristic I haven't seen in years. I applied Vital afterwards, which added a bit of shine. It's still drying now, but it appears Vital is water based, and it just evaporates very quickly leaving conditioners on the leather. It's not oily in nature like many other leather conditioners I've seen. I'll see how it comes out later today, but I expect it will look exactly as it does now.
I'm going to try Strong on a different section of the chair, then follow with Spinneybeck to see how that comes out.
I'd take a picture, however the difference between the untreated leather (shiny and dry) and the leather master treated leather isn't terribly obvious, and even with good lighting techniques it would be difficult to illustrate (nothing like the picture you posted).