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The guys at a local detailing shop recomended lexol to me, and said they applied it by hand (no rag). So I checked out it's MaterialSafetyDataSheet and it has no nasty stuff. I tried rubbing it in by hand and found it waaaay easier and quicker than using a cloth, you can get into nooks and crannies easier and it makes the conditioner last longer with nothing being soaked up by a cloth.
When I first got my olg G1 I went on the research hunt and also read that saddle products were not good for long term on car leather, I read what Triggerman is mentioning about alkalinity. I eventually found a product out of the UK called Liquid leather (I posted about it then), it worked well, but it was the leather smell it reinstituted for a couple of weeks that was cool. When I ran low I picked up the lexol because it was easy to get, seems alright so far. Leaves the leather VERY shiny at first, but within a day or so it dulls and feels good. I might order some more Liquid Leather for the smell again.
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