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Leather Upholstery Product 200

I received several emails on the earlier post about something I found to restore leather seats. I was asked to post this in open forum so here goes. The leather cleaner is called Lexol ph. It really does the job. The conditioner is Lexol Leather Conditioner Preservative. It will practically put the life back into dead leather. Each of these are in a 16.9 Fluid oz. spray bottle and cost around $8.00 each..Well Well worth the cost. The other product I finish with is called Reasy's Texas Leather Polish. It is a 12 oz. spray can. You just srpay it on and leave it. Dries to a beautiful shine. Not sure on the cost of it since they gave it to me to try. I also use a product called Fiebing's Leather Dye. It is the best leather dye I have seen. Used it to color match some areas of the seats that had lost their color. Remember to follow the directions on each product restictly. They know what they are talking about. I am sure some of you have seen these products before and I hope you had as good of results as I did. I am not endorsing or advertising any of these for personal gain. I just happened to discover them by inquiring to every upholstery shop I could find. These products were sold to me by a Saddle manufacturing company near where I live. If you can not find these anywhere give me an email and I will send you the address of the company I purchased them from.. Again I hope this is not advertising as such.. only trying to help witha problem...Max






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posted by  Maxspeed subscriber  on Fri Aug 27 17:26 CST 2004 >


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