LEXOL......best leather conditioner?
As far as 303, it's the best "cleaner" I've ever used, never used it on my leather. I like this for my leather seats...http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-66-ad...nditioner.aspx
I don't think it really does but rather creates a film on top providing the UV protection. It isn't slippery or greasy at all but you can tell it is there. Got any better suggestions?
I've used both products and can't complain about either one. The 303 is a little expensive, so I save that for anything that will get direct sunlight - like the top surfaces of my kayaks. When I ran out of Lexol, I picked up Lexus leather conditioner from the Lexus dealer. I apply it by hand, let it sit for about 5 minutes and wipe any excess off with a microfiber cloth; seats look and feel (and smell) like new. I now apply the Lexus product once a month. Good stuff.
"The 303 is a little expensive, so I save that for anything that will get direct sunlight..."
Does anybody know if this can be applied to the clear lexan on the headlights? My truck sits outside in full exposure to the CA sun. I'm trying to find a way to keep the clear plastic from yellowing. Don't want to make the Armor All mistake (clouds and causes cracks).
Does anybody know if this can be applied to the clear lexan on the headlights? My truck sits outside in full exposure to the CA sun. I'm trying to find a way to keep the clear plastic from yellowing. Don't want to make the Armor All mistake (clouds and causes cracks).
I've used both products and can't complain about either one. The 303 is a little expensive, so I save that for anything that will get direct sunlight - like the top surfaces of my kayaks. When I ran out of Lexol, I picked up Lexus leather conditioner from the Lexus dealer. I apply it by hand, let it sit for about 5 minutes and wipe any excess off with a microfiber cloth; seats look and feel (and smell) like new. I now apply the Lexus product once a month. Good stuff.







