kythri
Well-known member
I want to clean and condition (and make it silkysmooooth!) the leather in my Explorer and Crown Victoria.
The Explorer is long overdue, and the Vic has some grime on the seat from where I rest my hand when driving.
I've got an oooold spray bottle of Lexol leather conditioner a friend at a detail shop gave me, but this stuff has been sitting under one kitchen sink or another for well-on 8-10 years, so I think I'm going to throw it out.
BUT! When I was considering using it, it commented that I needed to use a leather cleaner for dirty leather BEFORE using the conditioner - I guess it's not an all-in-one.
So, my question to you fine folks:
What would you use? Is Lexol's LEXOL-pH Cleaner and LEXOL Conditioner good stuff? I'd imagine it can't be that bad, if it is/was being used by a detail shop that's owned and operated by Methuselah.
Is there something better, or as good-but-cheaper?
The Explorer is long overdue, and the Vic has some grime on the seat from where I rest my hand when driving.
I've got an oooold spray bottle of Lexol leather conditioner a friend at a detail shop gave me, but this stuff has been sitting under one kitchen sink or another for well-on 8-10 years, so I think I'm going to throw it out.
BUT! When I was considering using it, it commented that I needed to use a leather cleaner for dirty leather BEFORE using the conditioner - I guess it's not an all-in-one.
So, my question to you fine folks:
What would you use? Is Lexol's LEXOL-pH Cleaner and LEXOL Conditioner good stuff? I'd imagine it can't be that bad, if it is/was being used by a detail shop that's owned and operated by Methuselah.
Is there something better, or as good-but-cheaper?