I have tan leather and was wondering what everyone else uses as a leather treatment/conditioner.. I mean, is there a certain name brand that's better than the other? thanks.
Eric |
that might be a good idea..... cuz my seats cracked open, cuz it got too brittle.......... never payed any attention to the leather on the seats
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Ya it is a good idea to condition them...it keeps them soft and all most like being hydrated.
As of right now I am using Meguiers I believe.... I'm not sure of any comparisons as to what brand is best. The cleaner works well also. Gets rid of marks and air polutents that get on it. |
armor all has leather wipes
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that might be a good idea..... cuz my seats cracked open, cuz it got too brittle.......... never payed any attention to the leather on the seats Ya it is a good idea to condition them...it keeps them soft and all most like being hydrated. As of right now I am using Meguiers I believe.... I'm not sure of any comparisons as to what brand is best. The cleaner works well also. Gets rid of marks and air polutents that get on it. armor all has leather wipes |
ALRIGHT -
LISTEN VERY CAREFULLY LEXOL. The only name in leather care. |
I believe they make only one type. I just went to the local auto store and bought it. Both the leather cleaner and conditioner. Just says ther name on the bottles.
As for the wipes, I don't think I would like those as much. The wipes don't realy penatrate the leather. It just wipes on and gives shine more or less. The other style takes more effort by rubbing it in with a cloth, and then wipping clean, but seems as if it would acctually working itself into the leather. I dont mind taking my time cause the end result is a lot better IMO. |
ALRIGHT - LISTEN VERY CAREFULLY LEXOL. The only name in leather care. |
I believe they make only one type. I just went to the local auto store and bought it. Both the leather cleaner and conditioner. Just says ther name on the bottles. As for the wipes, I don't think I would like those as much. The wipes don't realy penatrate the leather. It just wipes on and gives shine more or less. The other style takes more effort by rubbing it in with a cloth, and then wipping clean, but seems as if it would acctually working itself into the leather. I dont mind taking my time cause the end result is a lot better IMO. |
Originally Posted by Sinful7' date='Feb 16 2003, 09:21 PM
ALRIGHT -
LISTEN VERY CAREFULLY LEXOL. The only name in leather care. |
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