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Old 10-30-15, 11:47 AM
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What brand do you guys use to clean and condition your leather seats/interior?

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Old 11-24-15, 08:27 PM
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lexol - been using it for years
Old 11-24-15, 08:47 PM
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Hi Noel,

There are many, many, many threads regarding leather care in this forum already.

Please have a look at these threads by utilizing the search function, or simply click here.

-Zach
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I use Lexol but there are plenty others out there. Like he said just use the search.
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Woolite works the best.
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I've researched this myself ad nauseum. Seemed to me that the person that seemed to know all of the scientifics behind the type of leather in a vehicle and how to clean it highly recommended Leather Masters soft cleaner, strong cleaner, and the LM protection cream. I believe LM has more products that would probably be good as well.
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Originally Posted by autotech13
Woolite works the best.
2nd that. I have also seen Woolite recommend.
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Originally Posted by autotech13
Woolite works the best.
Woolite/hot water mixed in spray bottle worked great for me
wipe down with hot water on towel
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Yep! That's exactly what I did and my seats on the 2000 RX looks like new! My wife has a 13 ES, did the same to her seats, wow, what a difference. And they didn't even look dirty!
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