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I've been trying to do some research on treating and maintaining my cars leather seats. What a headache it's been with all the different people promising one product is better than the other! So I recently came across a furniture store that specialized in leather. The working sold me on a product called ZENDA Leather Cleaner & Conditioner. Which was 1 bottle of cleaner and 1 bottle of conditioner.
Just wondering if any other members had any helpful suggestions on products or any kind of input before I actually apply this product to my dream car?
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I use Adam's leather cleaner and conditioner. The conditioner has SPF 65 to help with fade over time. Smells good too!
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![]() Thats what I use. Great stuff!
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Lexol is another brand that should be looked at. Been out many many years and I've used it exclusively on all my leather seats In the cars and in the house too. The Tan Leather in my wife's 99 Olds still looks new and is holding up well.
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Be sure to use clean cotton or microfiber towels and follow the directions, ie; avoiding stitching. ![]() I think you'll be very happy with the results. Ed |
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Any product made for conditioning leather will do fine. I prefer the adam's myself as it doesnt leave a greasy feeling or a over-glossy look on the leather.
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Thank you for the input you guys!
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