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Old 06-04-2003, 09:20 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Vrm Vrm
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Old 06-04-2003, 09:57 AM
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no offense; if I'm wrong I'm wrong, and I'd rather get the right information!
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Has anyone had experience with the Townsend leather care products Rick sells?
Old 06-20-2003, 07:26 AM
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what are you guys using to apply the lexol?
regular towels? etc...
i tried meguiars leather cleaner, and it ended up getting into the perferated areas and i have these weird white dots in some areas. i got most of them out, but i think i should be careful with applying.
with lexol, it's a spray, correct?
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Lexol is a spray but they have applicators they recommend. They're those terry cloth-covered sponge thingys. You still need to wipe the product around.
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ok...great... thanks...i "303'd" the interior last night, so i'll lexol the leather tonight. for once, the weather in ohio is looking somewhat favorable
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ok.. i came for the same question.. after reading this all.. looks like Lexol is the choice for interior cleaning? by the pics, is Lexol like a 3-step process? or is there just one solution you put on?
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Lexol has three products, but it's not a 3-step process.

First, there's the leather cleaner.
Second, there's the leather conditioner.

These two products are normally used in conjunction because they serve different purposes.

Third, there's Vinylex, which is for the vinyl. It's a cleaner and protectant in one.
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ahhh.. i see.

its sold together normally? or can you pick n choose which ones you want? cleaner AND conditioner im assuming would be recommended to use together?
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You can buy them separately

Here is a link to Nin009's site where you can purchase it. He is very helpful and provides quich and responsive service
http://www.detailersparadise.com/Splash.asp


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