Meguiars leather cleaner and conditioner
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Meguiars leather cleaner and conditioner
I have bottles of both laying around that I got as a present. Are these sufficient for the seats?
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yup- they are o.k.
not my first choice, but they will do fine.
you prob figured out that you use the cleaner first then the conditioner...
my first choice is townsend twins and then lexol twins-
but again, if i had the meg twins i would use them.
at my house, i use my favs on my car (in this case townsends), my next favs on the wife's car (lexol), and the other products on all the rest of the cars-
not my first choice, but they will do fine.
you prob figured out that you use the cleaner first then the conditioner...
my first choice is townsend twins and then lexol twins-
but again, if i had the meg twins i would use them.
at my house, i use my favs on my car (in this case townsends), my next favs on the wife's car (lexol), and the other products on all the rest of the cars-
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Meguiar's has a couple of different products or maybe the same product with different labels. I used one of their 2 step products last year that I bought at AutoZone and was very disappointed in the results. The conditioner left the perforated door trim piece dry and wrinkled. I am very pleased with the Townsend product. I also have Zaino but have not tried it yet.
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I am very sorry, but I mis-spoke. After going into the garage, I realized it was Blue Coral Leather conditioner that I had the bad experience with. I bought some of the Meguiars to recondition to treat the leather while the Townsend was being shipped.
Like wanabe says, Meguiars is OK.
Like wanabe says, Meguiars is OK.
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I dont like the liquid that they have, it gets into the holes of the seats and its very hard if not impossible to take out. But...the leather conditioner wipes are awesome. I use em every month.
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I use the Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner for years... love it
http://www.lexol.com/newauto.html
http://www.lexol.com/moreinfoph.html
http://www.lexol.com/moreinfolc.html
after you clean the leather... spray the seats with conditioner, leat it soak in
lightly dry off the excess... and let it soak into overnight
Morning buff it dry
I does have a slight smell for a day but it looks new for 3 months
and it takes some effort
http://www.lexol.com/newauto.html
http://www.lexol.com/moreinfoph.html
http://www.lexol.com/moreinfolc.html
after you clean the leather... spray the seats with conditioner, leat it soak in
lightly dry off the excess... and let it soak into overnight
Morning buff it dry
I does have a slight smell for a day but it looks new for 3 months
and it takes some effort
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Originally Posted by Picturepro,Apr 7 2006, 01:08 PM
I use the Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner for years... love it
http://www.lexol.com/newauto.html
http://www.lexol.com/moreinfoph.html
http://www.lexol.com/moreinfolc.html
after you clean the leather... spray the seats with conditioner, leat it soak in
lightly dry off the excess... and let it soak into overnight
Morning buff it dry
I does have a slight smell for a day but it looks new for 3 months
and it takes some effort
http://www.lexol.com/newauto.html
http://www.lexol.com/moreinfoph.html
http://www.lexol.com/moreinfolc.html
after you clean the leather... spray the seats with conditioner, leat it soak in
lightly dry off the excess... and let it soak into overnight
Morning buff it dry
I does have a slight smell for a day but it looks new for 3 months
and it takes some effort
and i cant stand the smell of the conditioner
the cleaner will have some use, but unfortunately my conditioner
wipes will be in cabinet for a while
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