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Originally Posted by Billfitz
I'm not convinced that ceramic or quartz, another buzz word, is appropriate in a leather treatment. There's more than a few out there, but curiously they don't list the actual ingredients. I get the feeling that the only presence of ceramic or quartz is in the product name, and price.
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I had Ceramic Pro Leather installed. Apparently helps with stains and also if you have a lighter seats minimizes the chance of transferring colour to the seats. I checked for hydrophobic properties (as suggested on one of the posts) and it works. Leather feels natural after application that is one of the reasons I initiated this post on how to check if product was applied. As for the other advantages of the product, time will tell.