lexol use for c63 coupe leather
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lexol use for c63 coupe leather
anyone been using the lexol leather cleaner and conditioner? i heard its "better" compared to Meguiar's and 10000% better than armor-all. . and been googling and it seems to have really good reviews, but i rather trust you people here on the forum
i do know that leatherique is awesome, but currently not looking into that for now. hopefully soon.
so how is it coming along using lexol? (how often do you guys clean your leather, does it leave a slipperly or oily feeling behind?) just wanna know how it is as i am currently looking into it! not sure where i can get it from besides ordering it online. let me know your opinions on it and pics would be wonderful!
i do know that leatherique is awesome, but currently not looking into that for now. hopefully soon.
so how is it coming along using lexol? (how often do you guys clean your leather, does it leave a slipperly or oily feeling behind?) just wanna know how it is as i am currently looking into it! not sure where i can get it from besides ordering it online. let me know your opinions on it and pics would be wonderful!
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I bought these yesterday. Clean + conditioner. Stuff works miracles. You can feel that the conditioner really softens the leather as promised and it seems to minimize crack (but will have to see over time). It doesn't leave a greasy surface as other products do which I like most about. Just make sure not too apply too much of the cleaner and conditioner as suggested and work thoroughly into the leather.
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Only Leather product I have used for years. Can't go wrong. Make sure you apply with a Damp cloth or even better, your bare hands.
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I use Lexol cleaner and conditioner for regular cleaning and maintenance. Haven't really encounter another product that offers better result for the money. I recommend using a sponge for the cleaner and a foam brush or tire cleaning foam (the best ones are the cleaning foam with a concave surface that let you get between the stitchings) for the conditioner. In my experience, applying it with your hands is uneven and get greasy finger prints everywhere when you have to touch other surfaces.
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