Can Lexol conditioner "expire"?
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Can Lexol conditioner "expire"?
I went to use up the last of my Lexol conditioner today, but when I opened the bottle (after shaking vigorously), the conditioner that I once recall was more like a cream, was actually a yellowish semi-liquid.
I tried it on the leather in my car but it seemed a lot tackier/stickier than before. It shined it up nicely and after wiping down 10 minutes later, it wasn't tacky, but I was wondering if the Lexol might have "expired"? Anything to worry about? I can always use Meg's Gold Class leather wipes tomorrow if I feel the results from the Lexol weren't good, but I'm wondering if maybe the Lexol I applied today could have harmed anything.
Thanks!
I tried it on the leather in my car but it seemed a lot tackier/stickier than before. It shined it up nicely and after wiping down 10 minutes later, it wasn't tacky, but I was wondering if the Lexol might have "expired"? Anything to worry about? I can always use Meg's Gold Class leather wipes tomorrow if I feel the results from the Lexol weren't good, but I'm wondering if maybe the Lexol I applied today could have harmed anything.
Thanks!
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