Mar 29, 2004 #41 S stilez New member Yeah for leather, it should go, clean, condition, protect... Looks really nice though!
Mar 29, 2004 #42 B BlueRanger New member What would be a good product for conditioning that would be relativley inexpensive? Leatherique (sp) seems a little high
What would be a good product for conditioning that would be relativley inexpensive? Leatherique (sp) seems a little high
Mar 31, 2004 #43 S Slythetove New member BlueRanger said: What would be a good product for conditioning that would be relativley inexpensive? Leatherique (sp) seems a little high Click to expand... I'm interested in the conditioner recommendation too. Leatherique seemed more like a restorer when I read about it.
BlueRanger said: What would be a good product for conditioning that would be relativley inexpensive? Leatherique (sp) seems a little high Click to expand... I'm interested in the conditioner recommendation too. Leatherique seemed more like a restorer when I read about it.
Mar 31, 2004 #44 S stilez New member I like Lexol Leather Conditioner, but some people hate the smell. Therefore, others will reccomend 4 Star Leather Conditioner from www.premiumautocare.com . It has a "fresh leather" smell.
I like Lexol Leather Conditioner, but some people hate the smell. Therefore, others will reccomend 4 Star Leather Conditioner from www.premiumautocare.com . It has a "fresh leather" smell.