what is the best leather wipe brand...I remember someone said something about one drying up leather?

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Old 02-19-2005, 09:54 AM
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what is the best leather wipe brand...I remember someone said something about one drying up leather?
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thats the best?? or thats the one that drys up leather?....if best where buy?
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Default I've used Mother's Leather Conditioner, no complaints.

Hokie had some major problems with some leather conditioner.
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HOKIE!!! where U at!!!...need to know evil leather conditioner brand.
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Default well lets put it this way, something is better than nothing

I prefer Lexol to the myriad of other things I've used. In my opinion, Lexol will not leave a "shiny" afterglow to the leather, which many other brands do. But the leather feels softer to me usin Lexol. So if one refers to conditioning by look then use something else, but to me the feel and smell of Lexol is the way to go. I even use it on my home couches! Bascially anything with high volume use.
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Default to be honest...I think he used Lexol! :)!

but it was on his A4 steering wheel.

I had a similar experience with my stock steering wheel with Meguiars leather conditioner. my poor wheel.
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He used Lexol, but I suspect his wheel was already damaged.
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Default Not a wipe, more of a system...

I havn't tried this yet but I have some product on order. Their claims and knowledge seem very solid. We'll see, I'll report back with pictures and a full wright up when I'm done.

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Default 2nd, but don't forget to clean, too!!

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