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Old 09-22-02, 08:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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leather treatment

what is the best way of cleaning and treating your lether.
what brand products would everyone recommend.
im also lookin for products that will clean my dashboar and doors.
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Old 09-22-02, 08:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Use the mothers products for the dash & tires. <-- its actually a vinyl cleaner

For the leather cleaning and condition use mothers cleaner/comditioner all in 1.

DO NOT USE AERMORAL or FORMULA 2001.


Styay away from silicon.

Mother's Products are the best

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I used to use Lexol on my OEM leather, but since I just got the leatherseats.com Katzkin type leather, I will be using Mothers as that is the brand that leatherseats recomends. The leather quality on the new leatherseats set is much better and more supple than the OEM even when new, so I'll take their advice.
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i reccomend zymol. stay away from lexol cleaner as it will dry your leather over time. mother's makes excellent quality products, i just use zymol though. when i get my Zaino package I'll post about that stuff. stay away from armor all.

how r the new leathers?
haha...i missed that so nevermind
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Old 09-22-02, 10:40 PM   #5 (permalink)
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thanks everyone for their feedbacks.
i was just wondering anyone try bluemagic products?
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I must be old fashioned, I use good old fashioned saddle soap in the bar. All you need to apply it is a moist sponge. Apply it and then rub it up with a soft cloth. Have used it on all my leather for over 40 years and it always has done the job it was supposed to do. Last three vehicles I have owned with leather interiors have never seen anything but saddle soap. Kept the leather clean and supple. It works and it is cheap. It is great for "fine" leather. Ask any cowboy or horseperson who owns a leather saddle, briddle, boots, chaps or other leather products.......
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Lexol works fine. There shouldn't be a drying out problem if you use Lexol conditoner in addition to the cleaner.
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I use Mothers leather conditioner

how often should I put it on?
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