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Old 2/6/10, 10:35 AM
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What do you use to clean and condition your leather seats?

My car is just over a year old and wanted to know what works well with the Ford leather seats... Any recommendations would be very helpful!

Thanks!
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Lexol
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++++++1 on Lexol, great stuff
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+3 lexol, and vinylx on the trim
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Excellent... I just ordered both from Amazon... Thanks guys!
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Cool Lexol: 1st Class Stuff!!

Lexol here also! First class stuff!! If used properly it will extend the life of your leather and keep it very soft and like brand spankin new! Our GT/CS is going on to year four and the Stang's seats still look and feel one month old! My Mrs. works for a for a custom leather boot company here and that is what they recommend to all their leather customers nation wide. CalStang
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Originally Posted by CalStang'07
Lexol here also! First class stuff!! If used properly it will extend the life of your leather and keep it very soft and like brand spankin new! Our GT/CS is going on to year four and the Stang's seats still look and feel one month old! My Mrs. works for a for a custom leather boot company here and that is what they recommend to all their leather customers nation wide. CalStang
Does it delay/eliminate the 'crinkling'/wrinkle marks of the leather someone wrote about?
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Hey 69CaliStang. Where are you from in NorCal?
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I am in the Sacramento area... Not too far from you...

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Hey 69CaliStang. Where are you from in NorCal?
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I use Lexol or Mequires
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+6 Lexol!
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Never heard of lexol..will give it a try
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Leatherique twins or Optimum Leather Care when im lazy.
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Originally Posted by 69CaliStang
I am in the Sacramento area... Not too far from you...
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Hey 69CaliStang. Where are you from in NorCal?

If you guys are ever in the Reno,NV area hit me up. I would love to meet guys from TMS one day.
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never heard of lexol either. sounds like something i need to try
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They make a great product for plastic and vinyl too.
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That would be cool. I thought about going to the Route 66 cruise as well...

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If you guys are ever in the Reno,NV area hit me up. I would love to meet guys from TMS one day.
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thats what I use
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http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...duct_Code=Z-10

its the only zaino product i use (along side some Z-9 Leather Soft Spray Cleaner). smells so much like leather, doesnt leave a greasy residue and keeps my leather seats looking like NEW! no cracks or anything. awesome stuff


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