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Old 02-10-2015, 09:52 AM
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I just purchased a 14 stang with leather and was wondering what the best product would be to treat the leather. Thanks!
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Old 02-10-2015, 03:41 PM
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I use Zaino "Leather in a Bottle". Has a nice "leathery" smell.
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I use Zaino "Leather in a Bottle". Has a nice "leathery" smell.
Excellent, where do you get it from? How much is it? And how often do you apply it?

I'm thinking about Lexol, I read a lot of great things about them.
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Originally Posted by Pr0cl1v1ty
Excellent, where do you get it from? How much is it? And how often do you apply it?

I'm thinking about Lexol, I read a lot of great things about them.
I use Lexol, on all my leathers, and I love it. No brittleness or cracking no matter what the make.
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Originally Posted by 05roadsterguy
I use Lexol, on all my leathers, and I love it. No brittleness or cracking no matter what the make.
Good to here! That's what I just bought tonight.
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Originally Posted by Pr0cl1v1ty
Excellent, where do you get it from? How much is it? And how often do you apply it?

I'm thinking about Lexol, I read a lot of great things about them.
Sorry for the late reply. I buy it online here: http://www.zainostore.com/mm5/mercha...=interiortires
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news....but the "leather" on these cars is actually vinyl except for the small square in the middle.
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I've always liked the Meguiars conditioner.
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Thanks for all the replies, I ended up going with Voodoo as my friend had it and it smelt "AMAZING" that true leather smell...

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Surf-City-...16-oz/17481283
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Originally Posted by cruisin5268d
I hate to be the bearer of bad news....but the "leather" on these cars is actually vinyl except for the small square in the middle.
even the actual leather parts have been sealed and treated with so many polymers that it might as well not be leather anymore. just clean it normally. leather soaps and conditioners are intended for traditionally tanned hides. Your Mustang's seats are not that.
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