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    Who's used Dubbin on their interior leather bits (ie: steering wheel, handbrake, gearshift surround) ?

    I don't want to buy leather conditioner, I am thinking of just using Dubbin. The pleather parts are starting to look a bit a bit dry.

    Thoughts?

  • #2
    Haha you really try to save money wherever you can! If your really that cheap that your considering using Dubbin on a MKV GTI then go and use some hand moisturising cream, I used some on my crappy VR6 steering wheel and its a bit better...

    And besides Dubbin sticks and smears to everything, I would really keep it away from the interior of your car...
    Last edited by Golf Houso; 07-04-2009, 06:03 PM.
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    • #3
      I used to use Dubbin on my old work boots, it's pretty greasy, and I could really only see it collecting more dust and ending up ground into the grain of your leather seats. Just had a quick look online and Dubbin do make proper leather conditioner and other products which are not overly expensive and would be suitable to use. Here's a link if you want to have a look - http://antyk.com.au/Product/11604540...7/LEATHER-CARE
      Russ

      2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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      • #4
        Dubbin can Rot some stitching..

        Bazzle
        Prev 2008 R32 3 door DSG.
        Prev 2010 S3 Sportback Stronic.
        Now Lexus IS350 F Sport

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        • #5
          I think making the major controls of the car greasy is a great move. You go girl!
          2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |

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          • #6
            Well I gave it a go anyway. Its designed for use on leather, and thats what I'm using it on.

            I tested it on the gear selector boot (easily replaced if there's an issue).

            Apply a small amount and then buff it into the pleather with the other side of the clean cloth.

            Has made it feel much better - no longer dry feeling.

            Handbrake material won't respond to it very well, its too plasticy.

            Steering wheel responds nicely (it is real leather suprisingly enough).

            PS: Its no worse than people using armour-all on their controls. No tacky or slippery feeling more than when it was brand new. Dubbin is only greasy if you use too much or don't rub it in afterwards. Alot of leather conditioners makes leather slippery until it soaks in too.

            Will be using lanolin on all the rubber seals in the near future as well in an effort to soften them up and minimise the squeaky noises they make.

            Originally posted by bazzle View Post
            Dubbin can Rot some stitching..

            Bazzle
            Yep, alot of products do. There's a couple of mainstream frabric cleaning and leather conditioning products which will rot the stitching in seats if you use too much and let it sit for too long.
            Last edited by Guest212; 07-04-2009, 07:12 PM.

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            • #7
              It's very good for dry, leathery elbows as well, and works a treat on dry, itchy scalps. You don't have to waste money on shampoos either
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              • #8
                Originally posted by gerhard View Post
                It's very good for dry, leathery elbows as well, and works a treat on dry, itchy scalps. You don't have to waste money on shampoos either
                For a moment there I actually thought I may not have been a complete bogan but now I realise you're just taking the piss as if you were able to use Dubbin on your scalp you'd probably be hairless.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Yom View Post
                  Well I gave it a go anyway. Its designed for use on leather, and thats what I'm using it on.

                  I tested it on the gear selector boot (easily replaced if there's an issue).

                  Apply a small amount and then buff it into the pleather with the other side of the clean cloth.

                  Has made it feel much better - no longer dry feeling.

                  Handbrake material won't respond to it very well, its too plasticy.

                  Steering wheel responds nicely (it is real leather suprisingly enough).

                  PS: Its no worse than people using armour-all on their controls. No tacky or slippery feeling more than when it was brand new. Dubbin is only greasy if you use too much or don't rub it in afterwards. Alot of leather conditioners makes leather slippery until it soaks in too.

                  Will be using lanolin on all the rubber seals in the near future as well in an effort to soften them up and minimise the squeaky noises they make.


                  Yep, alot of products do. There's a couple of mainstream frabric cleaning and leather conditioning products which will rot the stitching in seats if you use too much and let it sit for too long.
                  So Yom,

                  Does this mean your car is now a greasy, well lubricated piece of crap ?
                  Russ

                  2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Yom View Post
                    For a moment there I actually thought I may not have been a complete bogan but now I realise you're just taking the piss as if you were able to use Dubbin on your scalp you'd probably be hairless.
                    I have a wayward sense of humour....
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by gerhard View Post
                      It's very good for dry, leathery elbows as well, and works a treat on dry, itchy scalps. You don't have to waste money on shampoos either
                      I reckon a dessert spoon a day would keep you nice and regular too.
                      2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |

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                      • #12
                        PS:

                        The pleathers and leathers are feeling particularly soft at the moment..I may be onto something here.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Yom View Post
                          PS:

                          The pleathers and leathers are feeling particularly soft at the moment..I may be onto something here.
                          You must have got it on your hands.......
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                          2008 Blue Graphite GTI DSG with Latte leather. SOLD 4/9/2024

                          2023 T-ROC R - Sunroof, Black Pack, Beats Audio

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                          • #14
                            Going of recent posts in another thread (they'll know what I'm talking about) it would appear that from a TSI owners point of view there's nothing quite like something well oiled to park your butt on
                            Russ

                            2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by gerhard View Post
                              You must have got it on your hands.......
                              You know what, I have noticed my self love sessions have been a little different this week.

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