303 as a replacement?

Sinner5

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I've been using Lexol and Vinylex for the last few years for my leather and trim and love the results that they give, but am starting to run out. I know that a lot of people love 303 for their interiors and have read all the reviews about how good it is. I'm just a little skeptical that is pretty much works great on the entire interior.



How does it compare to to the Lexol products and is it really a AIO for the interior. I'm a little curious as the fact that I can do the leather, dash, and plastic with one bottle.



Any thoughts?
 
I think you should use a dedicated product for leathers, such as Leather Master or something similar. Then get some 1Z Cockpit Premium for your car.
 
To clean leather, I use 1:10 Woolite. I then use Lexol Conditioner/Preserver to preserve the leather.As far as dash goes, I use Meg's APC 1:10 to clean it, but 303 Protectant to preserve it (Vinylex left it too shiny for my liking)
 
If you love the results, then stick with it. LOL Easier said than done I know



Regarless, I would still stick with a dedicated leather conditioner, and then use the 303 on top.



You might want to go to 303's site and get a 'free sample' kit for $5 shipping.. Comes with a bunch of stuff
 
I think I'll just stay with the lexol then. It doesn't sound to me like there is a major protection improvement by using the 303. Might be worth it to get a small bottle for testing out though.
 
I use 303 on the coated leather in my car, cheaper than using the Autoglym stuff.



I guess in a sense then, I do use it on all of those things.
 
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