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    Best care for leather ?

    Looking for good leather conditioner, and I don't want it slippery, something easy to apply, for both my vehicles, the leather is looking a tad on the dry side, so many i have used are shiny and just sit on top of the leather.
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    Been very happy with this.


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    Believe it or not this is what I use. As always, test in an inconspicuous first before proceeding.



    https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog/cspages/aeroleathercare.php



    https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalo...eathersoap.php

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    Anyone use products from Clyde's leather company?

    https://clydesleathercompany.com/en-ca/
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    I use either 3d lvp or Original lexol to clean, then I treat with chemical guy’s leather conditioner.


    Currently have the 2 in 1 Lexol and it makes the leather a little sticky so I may be moving to something different. The original cleaner is much better from them.
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    I went away from Lexol because I didn't like the sheen it left after cleaning and conditioning. I switched over to Zaino for some time and gave me that factory new look but I had to use a lot of product to achieve that goal on some customers cars. The only thing that I didn't like with Zaino is the smell. Way too strong smelling. I switched over to the Aero Cosmetics based on a recommendation from a friend of mine and have never looked back. It achieved the same results as the Zaino for a lot less money and product. The Steering wheel looks like it came off the factory floor with Aero and with less smell.
    Quote Originally Posted by FABMAN View Post
    I use either 3d lvp or Original lexol to clean, then I treat with chemical guy’s leather conditioner.


    Currently have the 2 in 1 Lexol and it makes the leather a little sticky so I may be moving to something different. The original cleaner is much better from them.

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    Leave it on the cow!
    Remember that most late model car leathers have a clear protective coating on them, so that's what you're cleaning and conditioning.
    I've been using the Autoglym leather balm twice a year, Spring and Fall. Seems to work fine as I haven't had a requirement for any major cleaning or stain removal.
    Ford sells a cleaner and a sealer for their leather. Motorcraft ZC-59 is the sealer; ZC-56 is the cleaner.

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