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Post# 1109700   2/27/2021 at 08:46 (1,152 days old) by fan-of-fans (Florida)        

Has anyone used a leather conditioner product on their furniture or car seats? I'm thinking I need to condition the driver seat in my car before it starts drying out or cracking. It is a hard, smooth material, not particularly soft. I think it's possibly just vinyl. It's a 2016, and I don't think the seats have ever had any conditioner put on them, and the driver's seat is getting lines in it where I get in and out.

I've heard good things about Lexol.

I just don't want to get something that leaves a bad odor or changes the feel of the leather. Also the seats have perforations in parts of the leather that air comes through so I don't want to get anything in them.





Post# 1109708 , Reply# 1   2/27/2021 at 09:56 (1,152 days old) by ea56 (Cotati, Calif.)        

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I’ve used Lexol in the past on both leather furniture and leather auto upholstery and also on a leather bomber jacket.  It worked very well on all of these things.  Its not greasy, and has pleasant scent, not unlike leather.  I wouldn’t hesitate to recommended it for your auto upholstery.  And don’t worry about those perforations in the seat, just apply it to the cloth first for those areas and wipe it on and then off.

 

Eddie


Post# 1109720 , Reply# 2   2/27/2021 at 12:36 (1,152 days old) by wenric (Yuma)        

Lexol is very good on leather. I have used on leather seats in my cars and it keeps them soft and supple. The smell isn't bad and doesn't last for long. Apply with a cloth and work into the seat, especially the areas where the creases are starting to show. Use a leather cleaner before if the creases are looking dirty.

Post# 1109722 , Reply# 3   2/27/2021 at 13:28 (1,152 days old) by rpms (ontario canada)        

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I have a leather couch drying out. I bought a bar of bees wax. Anyone know how to make conditioner with it?
Where can you buy Lexol?


Post# 1109723 , Reply# 4   2/27/2021 at 13:33 (1,152 days old) by wenric (Yuma)        

Amazon, Walmart Target, Auto parts stores, Ace Hardware to name a few.

Post# 1109727 , Reply# 5   2/27/2021 at 14:44 (1,152 days old) by vacerator (Macomb, Michigan)        
Two products

I am currently using are Nuvel spray leather cleaner/conditioner, and Palmer & Bailey leather cream. Their kitchen cabinet cream is good too. I have used the Maguires for the car before. I'ts also great.

Post# 1109731 , Reply# 6   2/27/2021 at 15:59 (1,152 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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I have been using Lexol on the seats of my Lincoln Towncar for almost 10 years now and pleased with the results. It has a light almondy scent.

Post# 1109882 , Reply# 7   3/1/2021 at 08:47 (1,150 days old) by Michaelman2 (Lauderdale by the Sea, FL)        
Kali Leather Conditioner

Over the years have used every leather conditioner and revive product I could find. My daughter has worked with luxury leather goods for some time and she sent me a bottle of Kali. She recommended it for customers needing to protect and revive very expensive handbags. She gave some to the guy who details her car and he swears this is the best product he has ever used. I use it on shoes, belts, car seats...you name it, this stuff works.

It looks like a hand lotion and has a very clean smell that dissipates quickly. Absolutely NO greasy residue or film. It is also not too expensive. I have only found it on line.


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Post# 1109976 , Reply# 8   3/2/2021 at 01:38 (1,149 days old) by askolover (South of Nash Vegas, TN)        

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I use leatherique. Cole are u talking about your taurus? My MKS had leather seating surfaces but the sides were good vinyl. Leatherique worked well on the leather. It smells like leather too.

Post# 1110243 , Reply# 9   3/4/2021 at 22:13 (1,147 days old) by fan-of-fans (Florida)        

Yes, it is.

Post# 1110244 , Reply# 10   3/4/2021 at 22:15 (1,147 days old) by lakewebsterkid (Dayton, Ohio)        
Leather

I have been using Chemical Guys Leather Conditioner with decent luck. Not too expensive.


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