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What should I use to protect/moisturize leather seats ?

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Old 06-24-2015, 05:57 PM
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Default What should I use to protect/moisturize leather seats ?

It's getting really hot here. I think I should put some type of leather conditioner on the seats of my Gen. Any recommendations?
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I've always used meguires leather protectant. Leather in my 99 tib is still in good shape, even the bolsters.
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Unless you have a very high end car, your leather is covered by a thick coating. Use a mild cleaner, like diluted Simple Green to clean them. Don't use leather cleaner, it's not necessary. Neither is conditioner. It won't soak through the coating.
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Lexol is a great product. It nourishes the leather without leaving any greasy residue.




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