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Old 03-28-2005, 01:11 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Let me know how that works for you, I just purchased a used set of tan vaders and am going to need something for them. I have tried a couple of different ones but none work all that great.
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Lexol is definietly a great product but for the best leather cleaner in the industry try Leatherique. Its used on Bentleys and Rolls Royces. It has deep cleaning power and nothing rejuvinates the leather better than it. Few products impress me the way Leatherique does. Apply it with your hand and heat it if possible and it will absorb into the leather and bring all the soil to the surface. I promise that you won't be dissapointed http://secure.detailedimage.com/Merchant2/...ry_Code=Leather
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So did anybody tried anything recently ?
Maybe some pics would help.

I have found this http://www.liquidleather.com and I don't know if anybody has any experience with it.

From what I have seen , many recommend Lexor or Leatherique .... any prooven results ? Need to do it on my seats and pretty fast.

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By the looks of it, i'm gonna roll a die, getting a 1 or 2 i will get Meguiars, 3 or 4 Zymol, 5 or 6 Lexol
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Change 1-5 on your dice roll to be leatherique. make 6 lexol.
The leatherique is pretty expensive, and it takes some time to do, but the results are unbelievable. I used it and it took all the crap out of the seat, and even lightened the tan color a few shades (back to original color). I had a panel in the seat replaced, but the leatherique lightened the surrounding panels to the same color! I will not use anything else now.
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how about mothers?
i used meguires and zymol on 1 seat and mothers on another and i liked what mothers did so much better!
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