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Old Feb 16, 2004 | 03:01 PM
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Leather

I use Lexol Leather Cleaner, followed by Lexol Leather Conditioner on my seats, which are the lighter parchment leather. It leaves the seats looking like brand new. Also, it doesn't give them that "shine" that some leather cleaners/conditioners do. I should mention that my car is 9 months old with 14K miles on it - so these seats have seen alot of use.
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Old Feb 16, 2004 | 06:17 PM
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Thanks for backing me up on this one. If it's leather, then use leather conditioner is what I say. I have cleaned/conditioned probably 100 different kinds of cars with leather, and my method has always worked well. However I think "coated leather" must be a term for pleather (leatherette as BMW calls it) or the fake looking/feeling stuff in some Chryslers.

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Old Feb 16, 2004 | 09:40 PM
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So the seats are or are not leather? You all are confusing the hell out of me. I use the Meguiars---should I stop on the solid surfaces and use something else?
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Old Feb 17, 2004 | 08:44 AM
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The perforated areas are leather, but may or may not require leather treatment depending on your views. Can we keep this discussion in one place: http://www.acura-tsx.com/forums/show...&threadid=6559
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