Chemical Guys Leather Cleaner
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"Great on dark leather. Test it first on light seats — we warned you."
The Touareg's black leather had 18 months of Wisconsin commuting on it when we ran the Chemical Guys cleaner across the full interior. Seats, door panels, center console armrest. One pass with a damp applicator pad lifted the grime cleanly. The stitching stayed clean. Then we tested a small patch on a borrowed light tan seat. Twenty-four hours later it was noticeably darker. That information is in the cons. Buy accordingly.
Pros
- Lifted 18 months of accumulated grime from Touareg black leather in a single pass
- No white residue in stitching — common failure point for other cleaners
- Pairs perfectly with the companion conditioner — use both every 3 months
Cons
- Caused visible darkening on a light tan leather test patch that did not fully reverse after 48 hours
- Strong scent on application — fades in 24-48 hours but noticeable in a closed cabin
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Chemical Guys Leather Cleaner safe for tan or beige leather?
CGR observed slight darkening on a light tan leather test patch that did not fully reverse. On dark leather it works without issue. On any light-colored leather, do a patch test on a hidden area and wait 24 hours before full application.
Do I need the conditioner too or just the cleaner?
Buy both. The cleaner removes grime and old conditioner buildup. The conditioner replenishes oils the cleaner lifts. Using only the cleaner repeatedly will eventually dry out the leather — the Touareg gets both products every three months.
How often should I clean leather seats?
Every 3 months is the standard. Wisconsin summers add humidity stress and winters dry out the cabin air — both conditions accelerate leather degradation. If you park outside, move to every 2 months.
Chemical Guys Leather Cleaner
CGR Score: 82