|
I used Lexol on my wife's 95 and just warm water on my 98.
So far, the 98 is just fine (the leather is "tighter" on the
98 and seems to look better over time). Note the seat backs
and side are not leather -- only the seating surface. No need
to use Lexol on the sides or backs.
Also, the seat backs (vinyl, I guess) tear easier then the
leather. Since you have a wagon I thought I'd mention it
since I have made a small hole in the back of the front
seats when carrying cargo in our wagon (with back seats
folded forward cargo slid forward and made a small tear).
|