Leather Care Product Reccomend.

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Trojan
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Do you know of any products I can use to maintain the leather interior of my coupe?Thanks


spoolthis
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I've always had great luck with the Lexol combo. I've brought old seats back from the dead with that and lots of elbow grease.

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rydwhite
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Car: 2003 G35 Coupe

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Yeah, Lexol conditioner and Lexol cleaner work really well.

Trojan
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Thanks. I will give it try.

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PalmerWMD
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I know a lot of folks here like the high end products but...

Dont laugh after owning 5 leather clad cars, I have come back to Armor All leather condtioner.

Smells great, has some cleaning action too and is so inexpensive and easy to apply, it encourages frequent use.

Also unlike some of the spendier products, it doesnt seem as sticky and not attract dirt nearly as much.

Fred...:)

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I like Lexol for the cleaner, but Zaino's leather conditioner is spectacular.

Like putting lotion on your skin... :)

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rydwhite
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I've also heard that the Meguirs stuff isn't bad.


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