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What do you treat your leather seats with?

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Old 07-19-18, 10:40 AM
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Default What do you treat your leather seats with?

I was thinking of using saddle soap on my LS400's leather seats. Anyone have any suggestions please?
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I use cocunut oil.in my seats. A friend once told me nothing works better then coco oil its,safe and gets into all cracks. I use cocunut shampoo to clean them as well
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Coconut oil!?! That's so cool. I love the smell of coconut. Wouldn't it leave a residue?
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Lexol 2 in 1 conditioning wipes I got at Advance Auto parts. Used to use the old two bottle versions of the Lexol, but got tired of the extra work involved. These wipes are easy and a one step process not needing two clothes/rags. So far so good.

https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
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leatherique is the best hands down
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Lexol cleaner + conditioner.

I've heard Leatherique is the best, but haven't tried it.
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