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Old 12-24-2014, 02:11 PM
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I used to use Lexol and Lexus dealer product for my leather cleaning and condition.

What are you guys using on your Acura leather, to stop it from having too many wrinkles, or to keep it from getting dried up?

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looks like you're already using great products and are taking care of your TSX, mr. Wagon.



to taking care of your possessions!
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THanks guys. Sorry, should have searched better.
Old 01-16-2015, 11:41 AM
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I use the same stuff I use on my motorcycle racing leathers, its some sort of a mix of beeswax and carnuba. Its awesome, makes water bead right off and keeps its soft and supple with a nice shine without being overly shiny/tacky.

If you can't find specialty stuff AutoGlym products are some of the best in automotive detailing and can be bought readily off the shelf.
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Originally Posted by LoneRonin
I use the same stuff I use on my motorcycle racing leathers, its some sort of a mix of beeswax and carnuba. Its awesome, makes water bead right off and keeps its soft and supple with a nice shine without being overly shiny/tacky.

If you can't find specialty stuff AutoGlym products are some of the best in automotive detailing and can be bought readily off the shelf.
So Autoglym is what you are using on your leathers?
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So Autoglym is what you are using on your leathers?
lol, no...I meant if you can't find specialty stuff similar to what I use Autoglym is best easily found off the shelf.

The stuff which I use on my leathers and in my car I pick up every couple years at the motorcycle show. A tub is about $20 and lasts a good while.
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I c. Thanks!
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I have Mother's VLR and Meguiars Gold Class Leather cleaner and conditioner, but I've been using my freebie Chemical Guys Chemical Guys SPI_103_04 - Sprayable Leather Cleaner & Conditioner in One (4 oz) that I got as a free mailer from my last order thru the winter.

Mother's seems to be a bit glossier, CG's seems to be a bit softer, and Meguairs seems to be a bit slicker.
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