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I'm looking for an easy apply protectant for my Hellcat interior. I DON'T want the slimy shine of some products. Looking for a new/semi-gloss finish.
So, what say you guys??
My wife is a horse rider, they know everything about leather. Everyone uses Lexol, I have been using it since the '04 GTO. No complaints. Once a year, put Lexol Conditioner on heavy, wipe off excess. It takes a day or two to really soak in. Never used the "Cleaner".
My wife is a horse rider, they know everything about leather. Everyone uses Lexol, I have been using it since the '04 GTO. No complaints. Once a year, put Lexol Conditioner on heavy, wipe off excess. It takes a day or two to really soak in. Never used the "Cleaner".
My wife is a horse rider, they know everything about leather. Everyone uses Lexol, I have been using it since the '04 GTO. No complaints. Once a year, put Lexol Conditioner on heavy, wipe off excess. It takes a day or two to really soak in. Never used the "Cleaner".
I stopped by to BS with Tom at Shadowoods Racing, and he gave me a new Lexol kit. I did the dash, door-panels, and front seats. I'm gonna go out and see how they look and feel this morning.
Thanks for all the replies.
Ive always used Lexol and have never been let down. My 04 GTO seats at 90k looked new and the rears never self destructed like others did. My Impala SS's had the cheapest "leather" interior in automotive history and liberal use of lexol and I never had any wear on the seats even at 100k+ on one of them.
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