Done with Lexol...looking for something new

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Hi guys, I am about done with my jug of Lexol, so I am curious what products you would recommend I replace it with?

This is going to be for personal use only, so I can use the 'good' stuff.

Ideally I would like something thin enough to use through a toronado black.

I can never get the lexol to work with it, I think it may be too thick or something.

Thanks in advance!
 
I have to jump in here to rave about Presine Leather 2 step process. Amazing results. The leather comes out like new - not like some shiny, slimed up surface. You do need 2 days to do it right - and you cannot sit on the seats during this time; the temp needs to be warm is not hot for it to work well. It is sold here on Autogeek.
 
I do have that kit, however, being in Wisconsin, I need something i can do a weekly scrub down on the seats, even in the cold winter weather.
 
Leatherique is the king, but I have the Blackfire kit and I do like it. Not the same level as leatherique but you dont need a bunch of time and good temp. Works well
 
Hi guys, I am about done with my jug of Lexol, so I am curious what products you would recommend I replace it with?

This is going to be for personal use only, so I can use the 'good' stuff.

Ideally I would like something thin enough to use through a toronado black.

I can never get the lexol to work with it, I think it may be too thick or something.

Thanks in advance!
Is your leather in fairly good condition?

If so, Leather masters light or strong cleaner followed by Leather Masters Protection Cream. :props:
 
Thanks for all the good ideas.

I am having clients climb into and out of my car all day long, so the condition and feel of the seat is important to me. It is part of the overall client experience.

The leather is in pretty good shape, its a Acura RL with black leather. There is some wrinkling starting to happen along the edges, but with black leather it is very difficult to see dirt or the wrinkles.

My old routine would be to Lexol, then follow up with Leather Masters Vital (I am almost out of both).

I do have leatherique's pristine clean and rejuv oil, however being cold up here in
Wisconsin, I have been holding off using it until it warms up.

I have also tried the clean with Lexol, dress with UIGP, I am not sure I really like the glide / slide feel on the leather.
 
I've always liked the interior cleaner and leather conditioner from Griot's!
 
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