Best Leather Care??
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I am looking for leather products as well. It seems most people here seem to like Zaino or Lexol. I'll keep checking this post to see what's good too since it's about time to treat my car seats.
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Is Lexol a 2 step process? Is it necessary to use both the cleaner and the conditioner?
What about Zaino, is that just 1 application each time or is there a cleaner involved? I know I can look it up on the web but I'm too lazy.
What about Zaino, is that just 1 application each time or is there a cleaner involved? I know I can look it up on the web but I'm too lazy.
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Originally posted by gsrblack
What about Zaino, is that just 1 application each time or is there a cleaner involved? I know I can look it up on the web but I'm too lazy.
What about Zaino, is that just 1 application each time or is there a cleaner involved? I know I can look it up on the web but I'm too lazy.
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I've found the best leather cleaner/conditioner combination is by pinnacle.
Cleaner works great and the conditioner softens up the leather quite a bit. Works well for me.
Cleaner works great and the conditioner softens up the leather quite a bit. Works well for me.
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