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In Reply to: do a Google search on "leatherique" posted by andy r. on May 15, 2001 at 02:22:55:
Just bought a 97 w/ 30k miles and the bolsters on my seats are in very good shape...I want to keep them that way. I am really careful getting in and out of the car, etc.
For cleaning and conditioning, I bought some Lexol products, but the conditioner doesn't seem rich enough to be that effective. Any suggestions for better products?
Also, what about removing marks? I was wearing a black belt last night and the edge of it must have rubbed a slight hint of coloring onto my gray leather. Lexol didn't remove completely. Any ideas?
Lastly, as I mentioned, my seats are in great shape. No abrasions, shiny spots or tears. BUT, the driver's side is starting to develop flex wrinkles. I know this is normal, but I love the tight, smooth look and feel of a new seat.
Are there any products that "tighten" the leather to bring back that original firm feel?
Thanks for your help,
Jeff
I used to use Lexol...Then I read on Suzies digest about Leatherique...I promptly ordered a kit with that and pristine clean in it, and the stuff is awsome.....Its really the best....Folks should Throw Lexol out..it cant hold a candle to this stuff.