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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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.
Thanks G>
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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
Anyone use products from Clyde's leather company?
https://clydesleathercompany.com/en-ca/
Mike
04 GT
89 LX...bye-bye!!
67 Cougar x 2...should have kept them!
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.
FABMAN
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.
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.