Jim and all -I formerly was a big fan of Lexol, but the Leatherique rejuvinator oil did a better job of softening the seat leather in my '66 "overnight" than Lexol did after months of use. In my opinion, it's the best product to use on leather seat covers.
Bob At 07:47 PM 5/22/2007, you wrote:
I have used Lexol Leather Cleaner and Lexol Leather Conditioner on my = cars for years. Recently, when I pulled the interior of my '60 Imperial = out of the basement some surfaces were like cardboard. I used the = conditioner over a period of about two months and it brought the leather = back to the point where I wasn't afraid it would shatter if somone sat = on it. It has a long way to go but actually you can reverse the aging = process to a certain degree. Depending on where you live regular = treatment with Lexol should do the trick for you. In Oregon, with the = cars garaged, I use it about every six months. In Las Vegas, sitting = outside, I'd use it monthly. Some members swear by Leatherique (Sp?) and in reading about that = product it does look good - I just have no personal use of it. Good Luck Jim L. in OR
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