Lexol vs. Zaino
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Lexol vs. Zaino
I asked this question a little while ago but it was buried in another thread. Any thoughts as to how well the Lexol and Zaino leather cleaner/conditioners work? Preference for one over the other?
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Generally, I don't like those 2 in 1 leather cleaners and conditioners. They either don't clean well enough or don't condition well enough. That said, I have not used Zaino's leather cleaner, but I have used plenty of 2 in 1's.
W/ that information I'd say Lexol hands down, it is the best leather cleaner i've used.
W/ that information I'd say Lexol hands down, it is the best leather cleaner i've used.
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personally, i'd go w/ lexol, it's easier to find, most likely cheaper, and has been around FOREVER and has proven itself IMO
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I've used both. I continue to use Lexol! I tried the Zaino cleaner and conditioner on two different cars and wasn't a big fan of the smell or end result. Although it doesn't seem to happen to many others - I found the seats to be way too slippery after Zaino apps and still find them slightly glossy and slippery. Lexol did not give me any issues. I think Lexol is also much easier to find and prob a bit cheaper too (based on amount in bottle).
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