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Old Oct 27, 2014, 07:47 AM
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any good leather treatment??

hey guys I would like to know what leather treatment you guys use on your leather seats? currently use maguiars leather conditioner on my seats, but its like the treatment doesn't do anything on the seats. I'm looking for that dark, glossy moisture look...any suggestions?
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Thank you much appreciated sir
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I also hear neatsfoot oil works good too, any use that before?
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Never mind in read lexol has that
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Lexol is good stuff. I used the cleaner first then the conditioner on my dirty steering wheel and it felt awesome after.
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just don't SCRUB with the Lexol. be gentle. or you will age your leather 10 years in a few minutes.
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Agreed with Lexol, it worked wonders on keeping my SSL Recaros soft and moisturized, I usually cleaned them once a week or if I was in a rush, I would use Meguiars Leather Cleaner for a quick wipe down. Just make sure you spray the product on your microfiber and not directly on the surface, always use moderation!
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Coconut oil works VERY well at moistening leather. It makes Lexol look like **** in comparison. Walmart should carry it in the cooking section, just apply it like lexol.
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Isn't that basically what Lexol is?
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