Leather Care
I use Leather CPR. I have never been a fan of the wipes.
I've tryed:
1) Turtle wax leather conditioner (spray)
2) Blue Magic (spray)
3) Meg's gold class (spray)
4) Meg's gold class (liquid)
4) Lexol Conditioner and the Lexol Cleaner. (spray)
The Lexol is by far my favorite (and the most expensive) I've never used the Lexol leather cleaner, just the conditioner.
I find the Meg's gold class leather conditoner/cleaner liquid has a strong amount of detergent. It totally stripped my seats down and moisturized them well but I wouldn't recommend too frequent use of it.
The blue magic is average. It moisturizes well but I find it not to last long and to lack the moisturizers like the Lexol.
My vote is Lexol hands down
-Tanner
1) Turtle wax leather conditioner (spray)
2) Blue Magic (spray)
3) Meg's gold class (spray)
4) Meg's gold class (liquid)
4) Lexol Conditioner and the Lexol Cleaner. (spray)
The Lexol is by far my favorite (and the most expensive) I've never used the Lexol leather cleaner, just the conditioner.
I find the Meg's gold class leather conditoner/cleaner liquid has a strong amount of detergent. It totally stripped my seats down and moisturized them well but I wouldn't recommend too frequent use of it.
The blue magic is average. It moisturizes well but I find it not to last long and to lack the moisturizers like the Lexol.
My vote is Lexol hands down
-Tanner
I actually like Zaino Cleaner and Conditioner (2 different bottles). I haven't quite tried many others because I've been very happy with my results.
I also use Meguiar's Detailer Line Leather Cleaner and Conditioner on customer's cars, and i've been happy with it.
I also use Meguiar's Detailer Line Leather Cleaner and Conditioner on customer's cars, and i've been happy with it.
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The Lexol is by far my favorite (and the most expensive) I've never used the Lexol leather cleaner, just the conditioner.
I find the Meg's gold class leather conditoner/cleaner liquid has a strong amount of detergent. It totally stripped my seats down and moisturized them well but I wouldn't recommend too frequent use of it.
The blue magic is average. It moisturizes well but I find it not to last long and to lack the moisturizers like the Lexol.
I find the Meg's gold class leather conditoner/cleaner liquid has a strong amount of detergent. It totally stripped my seats down and moisturized them well but I wouldn't recommend too frequent use of it.
The blue magic is average. It moisturizes well but I find it not to last long and to lack the moisturizers like the Lexol.
For me it's a toss up between Lexol leather conditioner and leather CPR. I don't think Lexol is all that expensive considering a bottle lasts several years.
Leather CPR is $10 bottle and it's pretty small.


