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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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I have been told there is a product called hyde food to clean leather interiors. It has been endorsed by Rolls Royce and Bentley. I can pick it up for around 20-25 dollars but I want to know if anybody has ever used it.
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#2 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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I haven't but I have always used Lexol which is also agreat product for leather.
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#3 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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I used Lexol for a while then I came across this stuff called Leatherique, let me tell you this stuff is awesome! If love your car as much as I love mines then this is the product I highly recommend for you:http://www.leatherique.com/
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#4 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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I've been using connoly hide food for 7-8 years. I prefer it to Lexol because it has no smell to it. I apply the hide food with hand and let it sit overnight. Then buff it off the next day.
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#5 |
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Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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Z Factor
I was at a leather shop that sold many different products, but the owner said he didn't use any of them. Believe it or not he used Vaseline on all his leather from jackets to baseball gloves. Go figure? |
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#6 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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Well, back in Korea, where I grew up in the 60s, chauffers use to use Ponds cold ceam for leather interior. Did'nt have auto part store like we have back then in Korea.
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#7 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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Oh, hide food by Connoly is a leather conditioner, not a leather cleaner.
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#8 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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Z Factor
I can't decide between these two. It also seems as if Connoly has gone under according to Leatherique's website. I assume that Lexol is a little less expensive, but I have no idea?http://www.leatherique.com/http://www.lexol.com/ |
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#9 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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Z Factor
Let's try that again. The Lexol website link didn't set up right the first post even though it is a working site. If this doesn't work, just cut and paste it if you like.http://www.lexol.com/One other thing, how many use the Zaino leather care products?http://www.lexol.com/ |
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#10 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
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I have used the Zaino leather products and they work great. I have not tried the Lexol products, but friends of my swear by it.
Jason U |
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