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Clean with Murphy's Oil Soap

Protect and condition with Lexol

 

Have used this combo forever with horse saddles, works great!

 

With the Oil soap, use good sponge, apply soap to sponge, work up to a lather (Foam), then apply...wipe off with soft towel, then use a clean sponge to rinse/remove residue...

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I bought Meguiars Leather Cleaner.

It is in a can like baby wipes. It is a cleaner and conditioner in one. It brought my seats back to the new factory look. I had a few marks on the seats and they came out with minimal scrubbing.

I was impressed.

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Lexol is the only one I'll use.  There's a cleaner and a conditioner.  When done, they are soft and supple and they smell like a well conditioned baseball glove.  Great stuff!

 

 

 

 

I second that vote for lexol. it's a great product. use both their cleaner and conditioner for great results.

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Lexol is the only one I'll use.  There's a cleaner and a conditioner.  When done, they are soft and supple and they smell like a well conditioned baseball glove.  Great stuff!

 

 

 

 

I second that vote for lexol. it's a great product. use both their cleaner and conditioner for great results.

 

 

 

 

 

I like Lexol, my Daughter got me hooked on it when I saw her using it on saddles.

 

What I found is that it makes the seat surface a little more sticky, so the problems with the outside lower bolster on the seat getting discolored from jeans seemed to be worse.

 

So I alternate a treatment of Maguire's which seems to make the surface pretty slick.

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