[s-cars] What are your favorite auto detailing products?

Theodore Chen tedebearp at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 26 01:26:39 EDT 2006


if anybody knows of a place to recondition the interior for the same
price in the SF bay area, please let me know.  my seats could use a little
reconditioning (mainly the driver's seat).

-teddy

--- Sean Douglas <quattro20v at telus.net> wrote:

> > 
> > Lexol- old standby for leather seats, a bit finicky to use 
> > and impossible to use when it's cold (the leather really 
> > needs to be warm for it to really get into the leather).
> > 
> 
> 100% agree on Lexol for leather. After cleaning with the Lexol leather
> cleaner, a tip to apply the conditioner is to spray about 2-3 squirts in
> your hands, rub together then apply with your hands. This is better than
> using a cloth or sponge as it really easy to get into the nooks and
> crannies.
> 
> I was told by a leather shop that one should condition leather a least 4
> times per year, even more. This keeps the leather supple and plump and
> makes it resistant to cracking. Once dried out and cracked, it almost
> impossible to bring it back.
> 
> BTW, the same leather shop reconditioned my seats front and back, looks
> almost brand new. Even the drivers seat looks good. They spray on a
> colour-matched (ecru) dye and let it dry. It was the best $150 I spent.
> 
> Sean
> 
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