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Re: interesting page on leather and dash care
My parents were in the leather business for many years and Lexol was the
only thing available to consumers that worked. It's definately worth the
price.i
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*Steve Sachelle Babbar
*'84 5ksT 1.6-2.0 bar <SBABBAR@IRIS.NYIT.EDU>
*Cockpit adjustable wastegate, AudiSport badge
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*Disclaimer:"Any information contained herein is based purely on my own
*personal experience and may not necessarily reflect yours. Use caution as
*your results may vary from mine."
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On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, harrison wrote:
> Much agreed, Lexol totally restored the leather in my old Lancia in 10
> minutes. Before, they looked dry, cracked, and ugly.
>
> harrison
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> Russ Southerlin wrote:
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> > All,
> > I have bought some of this stuff from Larry Reynolds. He spent about 30
> > minutes on the phone helping me select the best products and giving me
> > hints on how to use. I tried the Surflex leather softener and found it
> > to be kind of oily - if you apply it on a hot day and let the car sit in
> > the sun all day it absorbes into the leather better.
> >
> > The Lexol Vinyex Spray is definitely the best vinyl protectant I have
> > ever seen. It stays shiny and does not attract dust for an extremely
> > long time.
> >
> > I think most all the Lexol products are excellent for leather and vinyl.
> >
> > Just my 0.02 worth.
> >
> > Russ
> > 87 5KCSTQ
> > Littleton, CO
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