Lexol or Duragloss?

sshazam

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Hello all,

I'm looking for a leather cleaner and conditioner for coated leather. I'm thinking of either going Lexol or Duragloss but i'm open to other suggestions ?
 
I really like DG 221 , the smell is intoxicating , leather conditioners should smell like leather if they have any scent at all IMHO . I found Lexol to leave the surface tacky to the touch . I say try the DG , besides the nice Wilson leather smell , it dries to touch , not greasy or sticky, and leaves a nice sheen .
 
I prefer using seperate products for cleaning and conditioning leather/ I'm currently using 1z to clean ( be careful do no let dwell)and I use a conditioner from a competitor.
 
I prefer using seperate products for cleaning and conditioning leather/ I'm currently using 1z to clean ( be careful do no let dwell)and I use a conditioner from a competitor.

Which 1z product are you using and what do you mean by letting it dwell ?

Would using an APC and then finishing it off with 1z Lederpflege be okay ?
The leather is in good condition but just dirty.
 
Which 1z product are you using and what do you mean by letting it dwell ?

Would using an APC and then finishing it off with 1z Lederpflege be okay ?
The leather is in good condition but just dirty.
Id start with a 1;10 apc getting stronger from there, but not letting a product sit on whatever your working ie leather is not letting it dwell.
 
I now use Blue Magic Leather Cleaner and Conditioner.

The stuff is cheap but works very well I must say.
We keep bottles of it in our shop.

Check it out at Auto-Zone
 
I now use Blue Magic Leather Cleaner and Conditioner.

The stuff is cheap but works very well I must say.
We keep bottles of it in our shop.

Check it out at Auto-Zone

Did see this and wondered about it....
 
Lexol is almost useless. Definitely one of the lowest performing product I ever bought. Cleaner isn't great and the protectant leaves leather sticky.
 
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