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Old 03-07-2005, 08:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Advice on best product to care for leather interior

Hey all, getting ready to clean up the interior on the titan for the 1st time,and wanted to know a good product to care for the leather seats. 1st time I've owned leather.
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Anything by Meguiars is good stuff. I'm sure others will have differing opinions, but mine is Meguiars!
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Thanks,
I have used meguiars products for a while on the outside, but never tried their interior products.
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Lightbulb Give Zymol a try

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Hey all, getting ready to clean up the interior on the titan for the 1st time,and wanted to know a good product to care for the leather seats. 1st time I've owned leather.
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I used to do detail work, have had really good luck with a German product called Zymol. I use the cleaner and the finisher on my wife's Pathfinder and it's great at taking marks out of the seat. I also have a leather chair in the house and it works great on that, also.

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meguiars is what I used on my last car with black leather their 2 step cleaner then conditioner works great.
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I use the Meguiars gold and I like it.

I also use this stuff and it seems really good. I use both the Cleaner and the Conditioner. Leaves the leather really smooth with a nice shine.

http://www.lexol.com/

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I 2nd Lexol. I use it on an '83 280ZX and the leather is still soft and pliable with no cracks whatsoever. Clean then condition.
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I've been using Meguiars gold leather wipes. They are quick, easy, and do a good job. I also have the bottled stuff and will use that every few months or so. So far no complaints.
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