Slick Steering Wheel
Grant Lenahan
glenahan at vfemail.net
Wed Feb 27 05:47:20 PST 2008
Most auto places on the net carry lexol. Heck, my local R&S does.
but the cheapest palce to buy it is a tack shop. 1/2 the price for
horses when compared to porsches
I think i bought mine from tractor supply or somesuch. Just google away
Grant
LL - NY wrote:
> I found Lexol products at a shoe repair shop (cobbler), but those are
> getting quite hard to find.
>
> LL - NY
>
> On 2/26/08, Eric Huppert <ehuppert at hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Dan,
>>
>> Try personal lube (the warming type, keeps your hands toasty)
>>
>> Seriously though, I started using the Lexol last year (second the prior
>> post) and it's really good stuff! Never really cared for the combined
>> cleaner/conditioner.
>>
>> Only issue this time of the year is you really need "heat" for the
>> conditioner to absorb into the leather. (summer time, windows up, bake
>> away!) It will be initially tacky once done but with several heat cycles
>> it
>> should be okay... I buy cheap white terry towels at the automotive supply
>> as
>> you can clean until no more crud comes off. And, I'm frugal enough that I
>> wash them in the washer for re-use!
>>
>> In my case it was a little difficult to find locally. Ended up getting it
>> in
>> a semi-local hardware store in the shoe section. Best bet is a
>> "horsey"/tack
>> shop. Used for saddles and such.
>>
>> Cheers, Eric
>>
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