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Hey guys, I am going to order some leather conditioner to apply the day she gets here since I plan to drive her topless for hours on end. Let me know what your favorite is. I apologize for not having more choices, but I am not familiar with many brands.
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I have never tried the Zaino but I plan on trying the wax once my car is here. I have used the 303 for years on boats I have owned and out of that and armor all it worked alot better. Armor all donest seem to last and attracts dust. The 303 left the seats and dash looking like it was soaking wet. Did a heck of a job and as I said this was on a boat out in the sun all day.
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Originally posted by TomServo92@April 27, 2005, 8:39 AM
I've been using Lexol for the past ten years and it's never let me down. Regular use has keep the leather clean and soft.
I've been using Lexol for the past ten years and it's never let me down. Regular use has keep the leather clean and soft.
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Originally posted by I8URVTEC@April 27, 2005, 9:59 AM
McQuair's makes a great product for leather. They even come in wipes that are easy to use. That is what I plan on using on my car.
McQuair's makes a great product for leather. They even come in wipes that are easy to use. That is what I plan on using on my car.
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Originally posted by KansasCityTim+April 27, 2005, 8:45 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(KansasCityTim @ April 27, 2005, 8:45 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-TomServo92@April 27, 2005, 8:39 AM
I've been using Lexol for the past ten years and it's never let me down. Regular use has keep the leather clean and soft.
I've been using Lexol for the past ten years and it's never let me down. Regular use has keep the leather clean and soft.
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I can't say for sure right now but I've never had any problems with fading from sunlight.
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Went to the local automotive store yesterday. There was a leather conditioner there for $9.00. Next to it was a bottle of leather cleaner for $9.00. That's $18.00 for both, not counting tax. Next to both of them was a bottle of leather conditioner/cleaner [combined] for $9.00 by Symonize. All in the same sized bottles. Talk about a rip off! be careful!
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I also use the Lexol... great results.
Don't buy a product just based on price, and be careful of the "cleaner/conditioner" combined products.
Remember... a cleaner is more harsh, and really shouldn't be necessary unless you've spilled something. The conditioner should be all you'll ever need.
Don't buy a product just based on price, and be careful of the "cleaner/conditioner" combined products.
Remember... a cleaner is more harsh, and really shouldn't be necessary unless you've spilled something. The conditioner should be all you'll ever need.
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You guys have it all wrong!!!!! APPLE leather care is the way to go....www.naturalreflections.com is one site or just do a yahoo search!!!! APPLE LEATHER CARE!!!!!!!!!! DOnt make the mistake with other brands....Email if you want more info
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