proper care for leather interior

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Old 12-07-1999, 11:31 AM
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Question proper care for leather interior

I just placed an order for a 2000 F-150 Lariat (my first new vehicle!) and I'm just wondering what is the proper way to take care of the leather interior? Are there any special treatments I need to apply, and if so, how often? I go to school in Fargo, North Dakota, so the interior is going to spend a lot of time in sub-zero weather.

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Old 12-10-1999, 02:25 PM
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I used a product called Lexol to clean the leather seats in my Alfa GTV when I lived in Colorado (cools down a bit there, too).
I've seen it at auto parts stores and in the automotive section of Wal-Mart, K-Mart or Target. Comes in a brown plastic pint bottle.
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Lexoral is a great cleaning product! The best conditioner I have ever used is Connolly Hide Food. Its made in England, I purchase it through Beverly Hills Motoring Accessories in BH Calif. You can call the MFG at 0181-542-5251...I have not found anything better and it makes the car smell like it was NEW!!.

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Harley Davidson sells a good leather conditioner.Who knows more about leather than Harley Owners
 



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