Zymol Leather Cleaner And Protectant
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Zymol Leather Cleaner And Protectant
So I was looking for a heater to throw in my garage, until I saw they were $200+ and said **** that. and then As I was leaving, I saw car detail products, and went for a quick glance, expecting them to have the regular OTC products, and then I saw Zymol... They have their cleaner polish, and then I saw they had zymol Leather cleaner, and then a bottle of leather protectant, so I bought some. Just wondering if anyone used em before. I don't remember hearing anything about them since I've been here. I think Wanabe maybe metioned them once, but I don't remember what he said.
I'll review it later.
I'll review it later.
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Originally Posted by Jaeden09,Feb 16 2008, 02:21 PM
So I was looking for a heater to throw in my garage, until I saw they were $200+ and said **** that. and then As I was leaving, I saw car detail products, and went for a quick glance, expecting them to have the regular OTC products, and then I saw Zymol... They have their cleaner polish, and then I saw they had zymol Leather cleaner, and then a bottle of leather protectant, so I bought some. Just wondering if anyone used em before. I don't remember hearing anything about them since I've been here. I think Wanabe maybe metioned them once, but I don't remember what he said.
I'll review it later.
I'll review it later.
used to make my fav shampoo called autobathe, but they changed it (a coupla times since then). havent tried the new version, and its been too long on the leather stuff too.
lookin forward to your thoughts on the leather stuff. and a comparo would be great!
if you have another leather product, do one seat with the old stuff and the other seat with the zymol.
whether you do a comparo, or just the zymol, we look forward to your thoughts!
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Do let us know Jaeden. I spotted the same stuff at a Super Target not long ago. Seems if nothing else like an inexpensive gamble to try. I've been using Leatherique for a while now, but not only is it expensive and sort of a pain to use, our resident leather expert seems to think it's no good. So, I'm looking for alternatives.
Already got plenty of Lexol to fall back on, but you know how we are...always on the search for better.
Already got plenty of Lexol to fall back on, but you know how we are...always on the search for better.
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