Lexol is not a good product to use... Leatherique is the best and the only one you should use.
Tried this out on my leather last night and WOW! Completely rejuvinated my seats! The usual areas on the driver's seat with wear, fading and even some slight cracking looks nearly new again!. The stuff comes in 2 parts, a cleaner and a conditioner. The only down side is that the cleaner removed some sort of leather paint (leatherique?) that a PO must have used at some point on the side bolster. Still looks fabulous though. Just had time to do the one seat last night but I will be doing to whole car this weekend.
Lexol is not a good product to use... Leatherique is the best and the only one you should use.
I have used Lexol for ~30 years and have always been pleased. What problems have you had?
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
I was under the impression that leatherique was a leather repair/cover up product. Lexol is a cleaner/ conditioner widely regarded in many industries as the best leather care product.
Another fine one is Effax. Buy it at tack shops.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
It doesn't clean... it is like any other leather cleaner stuff you buy at the local store... barely cleans anything and clogs up the leather pores with silicone.
When you try Leatherique, you will see the difference. I once did a test on my friend's car... he told me he had the stuff that the detail shop used to clean leather seat and also Lexol stuff... I was like... "what difference? I can't see it cleaner than before... Then I sprayed Leatherique Rejuvenator on his seat bottom and let bake for the day (8 hours) (longer soaking time yield tremendous difference)... Anyway... so I then wiped his seat bottom with Leatherique Pristine Klean... and boom... his seat is now a two-tone.
He freaked out... was like brand new car seat color (light grey)... and freaked out his seat is now a two tone... LOL... He then had me do the whole car the following week.
I used to use Lexol too... I still have it now... sitting on a shelf.
Check your facts. Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner does not have silicone in it. Lexol Vinylex for vinyl care does. If you or your buddy used Vinylex on your leather that would indeed be bad.
Boom.
I've been using Lexol for 25 years on my seats and on my Italian leather couch. Never had any problems with it. Use it about every 3 months.
Paul
Cleans just fine for me. Learned of it from from my riding days. If it'll clean horse sweat and...um waste, it'll clean your car.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
lol! dude, that leatherique system is mainly for after you have completely sanded and stripped your seats of paint. Lexol is great, natural product.Originally Posted by Tiger
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