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Old 02-17-2003, 10:17 AM
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I am a meguiers man. I have used it on the tan leather in my lexus and in my Fd. Its awesome I wont use anything else. It exspensive but it works. Not sure about lexol though...Never heard of it. Maybe we dnt get it in Texas
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http://www.lexol.com/
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i think sinful7 wants you to try lexol......hehe
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Seriously - it's the best.. I wish mmonaco came on this forum, he can attest to it's power. He was ready to scrap his tan leathers (he thought they were all f*cked and splitting, turns out they were just really dirty.



BTW, my Fiance is the the BEST when it comes to cleaning and conditioning the leather.. Some sort of hidden talent we stumbled upon.
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I clean, condition, and wax my leather seats every week if not it gets small cracks( i skipped a weak once). I just had the seats reapholstered so i dont want it to go to **** and waste all the money. The only parts that crack are on the head rests i guess its becuase of all the sunlight shining through the back window on them.
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Originally Posted by Sinful7' date='Feb 17 2003, 12:17 PM
Seriously - it's the best.. I wish mmonaco came on this forum, he can attest to it's power. He was ready to scrap his tan leathers (he thought they were all f*cked and splitting, turns out they were just really dirty.



BTW, my Fiance is the the BEST when it comes to cleaning and conditioning the leather.. Some sort of hidden talent we stumbled upon.
How much did she cost you? :smirk:
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Originally Posted by Seppuku' date='Feb 17 2003, 01:54 PM
I clean, condition, and wax my leather seats every week if not it gets small cracks( i skipped a weak once). I just had the seats reapholstered so i dont want it to go to **** and waste all the money. The only parts that crack are on the head rests i guess its becuase of all the sunlight shining through the back window on them.
Wax? So, if you start cleaning, conditioning and waxing the seats.. you can't skip it.. or it'll start cracking?! That sucks..
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Originally Posted by rx7machine' date='Feb 17 2003, 01:34 PM
Wax? So, if you start cleaning, conditioning and waxing the seats.. you can't skip it.. or it'll start cracking?! That sucks..
Never heard of "waxing" leather.. Traditional waxes will probably melt into the leather in the hot sun. Conditioner typically has UV resistant polymers in it, for exactly that reason.
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Originally Posted by rx7machine' date='Feb 17 2003, 01:31 PM
How much did she cost you? :smirk:
About $40 in gas per week!
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Originally Posted by Sinful7' date='Feb 17 2003, 02:51 PM
Never heard of "waxing" leather.. Traditional waxes will probably melt into the leather in the hot sun. Conditioner typically has UV resistant polymers in it, for exactly that reason.
Oh ok. :bigthumg:
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