what is the best leather cleaner product out there ?
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Thank you jfelbab! Quick question...
Hi jfelbab, I have found the information you've shared very helpful. Thank you again.
As quick context, I began using Lexol about 20 years ago, and about 13 years ago, I switched to Zaino cleaner and conditioner. This time around, with our new LX that has red semi-aniline, I've decided to take a different course, and after absorbing the content shared here, Leather Masters it is.
I get your point about buying Strong cleaner and diluting and also - of course - see the value in the protection cream. In looking at LM's website, I do see other products that may be beneficial (and some arguably overlap, for a nice extra dose of confusion!). In particular, there is a Leather Barrier product that specifically speaks to dye transfer protection. However, from reading this thread, it sounded like the conditioning cream would - among other things - accomplish just that. So, as I try to figure out what to buy, I thought I would ask. There are myriad kits online, as you know, and while I'm happy to just buy the cleaner and conditioner, if there are additional products I should have in hand, I might as well... I really don't want this red leather to suffer the same fate as the parchment leather in our previous LX.
Thanks again!
As quick context, I began using Lexol about 20 years ago, and about 13 years ago, I switched to Zaino cleaner and conditioner. This time around, with our new LX that has red semi-aniline, I've decided to take a different course, and after absorbing the content shared here, Leather Masters it is.
I get your point about buying Strong cleaner and diluting and also - of course - see the value in the protection cream. In looking at LM's website, I do see other products that may be beneficial (and some arguably overlap, for a nice extra dose of confusion!). In particular, there is a Leather Barrier product that specifically speaks to dye transfer protection. However, from reading this thread, it sounded like the conditioning cream would - among other things - accomplish just that. So, as I try to figure out what to buy, I thought I would ask. There are myriad kits online, as you know, and while I'm happy to just buy the cleaner and conditioner, if there are additional products I should have in hand, I might as well... I really don't want this red leather to suffer the same fate as the parchment leather in our previous LX.
Thanks again!
#107
Is this the correct Leather Masters Kit?
#108
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At first, the cleaner didn't seem to do anything. Then, I read that jfelbab mixes equal parts of hot water with the cleaner. This worked much better and the microfiber towel finally showed dirt, sweat, and grime coming off from the steering wheel leather. I didn't dilute the protestant nor vitalizer and maybe it was user-error on my part and I used too much but it almost looks like the rear door handles are a little bleached from the leather lotions. The leather seems lighter on the arm rest than the door. I might go back to Meguair's Interior Detailer instead. I had high hopes for Leather Masters but I expected more out of it.
On another note, jfelbab's advice to leave a damp towel beneath the seats seems to help keep the leather from wrinkling too much. I leave the towels on a plastic bag beneath the seat at night and by morning the towel is dried stiff. That reminds me, about time to leave the towels out again.
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