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Old 12-18-2008, 11:50 PM   #1
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just wondering if there is anything i can use to keep my king ranch leather clean

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Old 01-14-2009, 06:10 PM   #2
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Saddle soap. Either that or hopes and dreams. Try saddle soap first though.
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I had a 2005 king ranch back in 2005. I tried everything I could lay my hands on and FINALLY ordered king ranch leather treatment from www.kingranch.com . By far the best. It also has the smell your truck had when it was new.
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I had a 2005 king ranch back in 2005. I tried everything I could lay my hands on and FINALLY ordered king ranch leather treatment from www.kingranch.com . By far the best. It also has the smell your truck had when it was new.
All that stuff is is glorified saddle soap. It states on the tag that comes on the seats when new that saddle soap is what should be used to clean them. Either way you go... Good luck.
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http://leatherique.com/

Lexol is good too and easier to buy locally. I think you have to order the leatherique stuff.
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