Right, the headrests are off my W126 and I had a spare hour so thought I'd use and compare a couple of leather care products on them.
It's AutoGlym Leather Cleaner and Leather Care Cream versus Duragloss 441 (Leather Shampoo) and 221 (Leather Conditioner).
Autoglym: The cleaner was sprayed on and further applied with a cloth and then buffed dry. The care cream was applied by cloth, left for a few minutes and then buffed dry.
Duragloss: The shampoo was sprayed directly on, worked in with a small, soft brush and then buffed dry. The conditioner was applied the same way as the AutoGlym product.
Observations: Once applied, the AutoGlym cleaner felt and looked a bit sticky so you probably wouldn't want to leave it at that and skip applying the care cream. Also, and judging by the look of the cloth being used, the care cream seemed to clean the leather so it's questionable how useful/effective the leather cleaner was. With the Duragloss cleaner there was no stickiness and the product seemed to go further. The Duragloss conditioner was a bit runnier and again seemed to go further. After applying the Duragloss products, the leather squeaked when massaged - this wasn't noticeable with AutoGlym. One big difference between the products is the smell. Duragloss has a leather smell and AutoGlym has soapy/citrus smell.
Verdict: I much preferred Duragloss. Slightly easier to use, and no sticky finish. Also has the leather fragrance and costs only marginally more than AutoGlym.
Next... Lexol versus Swissvax.
It's AutoGlym Leather Cleaner and Leather Care Cream versus Duragloss 441 (Leather Shampoo) and 221 (Leather Conditioner).
Autoglym: The cleaner was sprayed on and further applied with a cloth and then buffed dry. The care cream was applied by cloth, left for a few minutes and then buffed dry.
Duragloss: The shampoo was sprayed directly on, worked in with a small, soft brush and then buffed dry. The conditioner was applied the same way as the AutoGlym product.
Observations: Once applied, the AutoGlym cleaner felt and looked a bit sticky so you probably wouldn't want to leave it at that and skip applying the care cream. Also, and judging by the look of the cloth being used, the care cream seemed to clean the leather so it's questionable how useful/effective the leather cleaner was. With the Duragloss cleaner there was no stickiness and the product seemed to go further. The Duragloss conditioner was a bit runnier and again seemed to go further. After applying the Duragloss products, the leather squeaked when massaged - this wasn't noticeable with AutoGlym. One big difference between the products is the smell. Duragloss has a leather smell and AutoGlym has soapy/citrus smell.
Verdict: I much preferred Duragloss. Slightly easier to use, and no sticky finish. Also has the leather fragrance and costs only marginally more than AutoGlym.
Next... Lexol versus Swissvax.