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Is leather treated to resist damage from water?

Jkurtz

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I have a ‘19 Laramie Longhorn. With the hurricane that just hit NC and all of the rain, I am wondering if the leather on the doors is treated so that if it gets wet when the doors are opened in a rain storm, that they will not discolor or become damaged. My assumption is that it would be, but I want to be sure. Anyone know?
 

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The leather is treated in the tanning process, although it is wise to wipe off excess water, much as equestrians do with their saddles when it rains. FCA uses a chemical tanning process that is very good at holding color.
 

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I have a ‘19 Laramie Longhorn. With the hurricane that just hit NC and all of the rain, I am wondering if the leather on the doors is treated so that if it gets wet when the doors are opened in a rain storm, that they will not discolor or become damaged. My assumption is that it would be, but I want to be sure. Anyone know?
Did you encounter any flooded roads?
Drove home Friday, normal 4 hour drive took 7 hours due to the rivers cresting. Many road closures.
 

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It seems that most leather guys still recommend Ivory bar soap (tallow-based) as one of the 'safe' options to use. I'll do some further testing (on the light-colored seats in my wife's Audi), but I've used it in the past and believe it cleans a bit better than Lexol. That said, I'll use the Lexol conditioner after cleaning.
 

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