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Old 03-18-2012, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Thateguhate
Look, I hate to sound like a dick but the search function works pretty well on this site.. You have about 5 threads going right now with pretty general stuff.. Just throwing that out there.

btw, 303 protectant + leather lotion and you're golden.
Look, I hate to sound like a dick but you forgot to mention that there's a car care section for questions like these.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/forum/15-s2000-wash-and-wax/
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They sell it all automotive stores. At least most of them
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Originally Posted by deanbayley
I use tapitalk on my iPhone and the search thing never works
If you have trouble with any forum site search then use a site restricted Google search. For s2ki just add site:s2ki.com to your keywords.
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I only use lexol for my cars and my customers cars!
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Originally Posted by s2kPA
Lexol Cleaner - Lexol Conditioner.

Both work well and are readily available
This. It really has the greatest results. And I've done some research, Walmart definitely has the cheapest at $6.50 a bottle. Get a couple of microfiber towels, I typically do 3/4 sprays on the towel and do one part of the seat at a time. Let it sit for a few minutes, then take a clean microfiber towel to wipe the residue. Repeat the same process for the conditioner. I also do the parts of my door panels while I'm at it too
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Ya I grabbed the conditioner from Walmart as well, I didn't grab the cleaner as my seats get wiped down everytime I wash the car but I will be using it this weekend on all the leather in the interior!
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Used the lexol cleaner once.
After that just the, explain treatment.
I bought both the meets foot oil and the leather conditioner. Both seemed to work great.
I've lent them out a crew times to other enthusiast. And everyone seems full of praise.
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There are plenty of good leather care products out there. Lexol's easy to find but don't overlook the other options discussed in prior threads. I personally prefer Leather Master's line.
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