Best way to keep leather seats clean, new looking

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I aplogize if this has been discussed before, but my searches haven't found much on these forums.

I have a J30 with leather seats and doors. I'm just wonder what you guys suggest the best was is to keep it clean and new appearing?

thanks!


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Lexol is about top-of-the-heap for consumer-level leather products. http://www.lexol.com/Then you get into a myriad of esoteric suppliers, which are not necessarily more expensive:http://www.leatherique.com/A Google for "leather care" will make your head explode.I don't think the door trim is leather. Rather, it's genuine imitation ersatz spurious fake bogus would-be leather. And there's no telling what that crap is on the tops of the door trim.

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Defiant wrote:Lexol is about top-of-the-heap for consumer-level leather products. http://www.lexol.com/Then you get into a myriad of esoteric suppliers, which are not necessarily more expensive:http://www.leatherique.com/A Google for "leather care" will make your head explode.I don't think the door trim is leather. Rather, it's genuine imitation ersatz spurious fake bogus would-be leather. And there's no telling what that crap is on the tops of the door trim.


Thanks for the suggestions. Like you said, I tried the google thing before and it was just way too much info to sort out.

Would you use these same products on the door or not? If not, any suggestions for them?

thanks again.

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Lexol also has a vinyl line. I'd trust it as well. I've heard terrible rumors about Armor-All (and, always have- when it first came out, they were boosting it for use on paint, as well). In the professional detailer's world (a pretty unusual one) products we've never heard of are used. Girot's is one of the well-regarded detailer supply manufacturers.


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