Interior Protectant Penetration

Any issues with the Lexol products. I use Vinylex with a microfiber/sponge applicator, I massage it into the material. I have an older car, an '86 Carrera which I need to be very careful with, so I want to use the best product to keep the dash moisturized as well as the rest of the mostly vinyl interior. I also have 303 that I use on some of the exterior trim parts because of its proven ability to protect against UV.
 
I use Lexol products too, but you're likely to get scoff'd at here - due to the overwhelming superiority of the "boutique" leather products and their legions of fans.
 
I have a 2006 coupe; i'm on g35driver as well. I still am under the impression that it is not leather, possibly leatherette, but most likely some synthetic material. Doesn't really matter I guess, just want to make sure you or I would be using the proper product for it. Cheers!
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I'm pretty sure. The dealer said it was leather. The folks on g35driver.com said it was leather. It looks like leather. It feels like leather. I have no reason to believe its not leather.



Regardless, it is definitely more pourous than any dashboard I've ever had. Like I said, my old Hyundai had a dashboard that was flat, hard, plastic. Like the kind they make TV's out of. My G's dashboard is softer and more plush feeling. You can push your finger into it.



What year is your G?
 
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