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i was introduced to lexol by my first BMW dealer about 20 years ago,
and never really looked back. its the goods for preserving leather in currently good condition. as far as rehabbing old stuff not sure whats best. |
Lexol all the way!!!
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I don't buy any wax, car wash soap, microfiber towels or leather cleaner if it's sold at a Autozone, etc. For the price we pay on these cars I like to spend a little more and find that the quality is better. My $.02.
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Thanks for all the replys.
If I choose to use a product that is a two part process (cleaner, then conditioner) should I use the cleaner even on new leather? Just got mine last Saturday and I am thinking just using the conditioner only for first time. Thanks.
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Over time, the leather dries out, and conditioner restores and replaces the necessary oils that keep the leather supple. You don't need conditioner every time; over use of it isn't good either. So I would use the cleaner, but I wouldn't put conditioner on new leather, it isn't required. |
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