I know it seems like there's one of these topics everyday, and I did search and find a significant amount of information, but anytime your going to pay $50+ for a leather cleaner/conditioner you want to make sure you get your moneys worth in quality.
With that said, the leather in my Mustang is terribly hard, and starting to peel. Before hand I would clean with Lexol Cleaner and condition with Z10. However, I am not to fond of the Lexol, I did like it but I don't think its cleaning ability is up to par with others. Then I tried Woolite 10:1. I didn't like the idea that it was still thick and grabbed at the leather, making application a hassle.
So now I am looking at Leatherique. I don't have a problem spending the money on it if it is going to work. I also hear a lot of people say if you don't have the right process you wont be getting all of the capability of the product. How do people apply this? By hand or by applicator?
With that said, the leather in my Mustang is terribly hard, and starting to peel. Before hand I would clean with Lexol Cleaner and condition with Z10. However, I am not to fond of the Lexol, I did like it but I don't think its cleaning ability is up to par with others. Then I tried Woolite 10:1. I didn't like the idea that it was still thick and grabbed at the leather, making application a hassle.
So now I am looking at Leatherique. I don't have a problem spending the money on it if it is going to work. I also hear a lot of people say if you don't have the right process you wont be getting all of the capability of the product. How do people apply this? By hand or by applicator?