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Old 03-09-2005, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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DOes anyone have a recomondation for a leather treatment for the seat. How often should they be treated?
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DOes anyone have a recomondation for a leather treatment for the seat. How often should they be treated?
If you do a simple search on the word "conditioner", you will come up with a couple good threads on cleaning and conditioning leather.

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If you do a simple search on the word "conditioner", you will come up with a couple good threads on cleaning and conditioning leather.

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As I mention in at least one of those threads that'll pop up, I'm partial to Lexol cleaner and conditioner for the leather, and 303 Aerospace Protectant for the vinyl, but Lexol's Vinylex is a recent contender to displace the 303 Protectant in my detailing.
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I use Lexol cleaner and Lexol conditioner
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I have used the Lexol products in the past, but I prefer the Zaino products. The Zaino products seem to do a better job of restoring the new leather smell.
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I have used the Lexol products in the past, but I prefer the Zaino products. The Zaino products seem to do a better job of restoring the new leather smell.
Thanks for the info...I notice the Lexol doesn't have or leave ANY smell. I'm going to try the Zaino.
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I have used the Lexol products in the past, but I prefer the Zaino products. The Zaino products seem to do a better job of restoring the new leather smell.
I used the Zaino conditioner last weekend. Was easy to use and smells great......
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As I mention in at least one of those threads that'll pop up, I'm partial to Lexol cleaner and conditioner for the leather, and 303 Aerospace Protectant for the vinyl, but Lexol's Vinylex is a recent contender to displace the 303 Protectant in my detailing.
After trying Lexol Vinylex, and comparing the results to 303 Aerospace Protectant, I'm back to using the 303.
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semi-related question...

do i just use Lexol (or similar) on the whole seat/seat backs/door panels? i'm sure its not all leather and some parts are vinyl...but how do i know which is leather or not? (this is regarding my Accord BTW, the Pilot has cloth)
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do i just use Lexol (or similar) on the whole seat/seat backs/door panels? i'm sure its not all leather and some parts are vinyl...but how do i know which is leather or not? (this is regarding my Accord BTW, the Pilot has cloth)
I'd guess that you can use it on everything, but only the butt facing part of a seat is leather.
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