Here's the situation. My father own an upholstery shop and he told me I should NEVER use LEXOL on non 100% leather furniture. Instead I should use 303 protector ( In my mind, 303 was only for plastic and rubber not fake leather).
Anyways, he's the boss so I did put 303 on some leatherette and found it way too slick.
From all what he learn from experience and furniture rep. He said that:
1) new synthetic leather use laminate ( fake leather and fabric) and a leather conditioner contains acid that can delaminate and greatly damage the material. it's okay to use lexol cleaner, but an APC would be cheaper to use.
2) On Leatherette, I could use lexol conditioner but again, 303 would be a better option.
3) On real leather, you should ONLY use leather product.
What is your thought expert?? I'm about to do 3 leather details ( tiburon,murano,celica). I don't want to damage anything.
Anyways, he's the boss so I did put 303 on some leatherette and found it way too slick.
From all what he learn from experience and furniture rep. He said that:
1) new synthetic leather use laminate ( fake leather and fabric) and a leather conditioner contains acid that can delaminate and greatly damage the material. it's okay to use lexol cleaner, but an APC would be cheaper to use.
2) On Leatherette, I could use lexol conditioner but again, 303 would be a better option.
3) On real leather, you should ONLY use leather product.
What is your thought expert?? I'm about to do 3 leather details ( tiburon,murano,celica). I don't want to damage anything.