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Old 07-19-06, 09:17   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SilverLexus
True. It's my mainstay for the ES leather.
Agreed that Z-10 has the same odor/smell as Lexus leathers. It just never seems to amaze me that people still use Lexol on fine leather when there are so many superior conditioners out now. Z-10 has always been my leather treatment. When I returned the Lexus to the dealer, they were stunned in entering the car. They all commented that it smells brand new! They kept going in and out of new deliveries and my car and could not tell. Z-10 "Leather in a bottle" is the way to go!

Porsche leather has a very different odor/smell. Very light. So, now I use 1Z for the Porsche. If I have to clean it or any leather, I still use the good old Woolite blend. Cheaper and if you see some of these so called leather cleaners, they are mostly the same as the Woolite blend with coloring and fragrance added.

The mixing of Zaino and ZFX for me is a very minor thing to so, it's just the cleanup of the bottle. It takes only a few seconds and if you're used to testing pool water, it comes second nature!

So far, cleanup of the Porsche is very easy with Zaino on. Wash and everything comes off. The wheels need a better treatment of Zaino, but since having PCCB's, I really do not have brake dust, just road dust.

May have to play with the Z-16 for wheel wells and engine bay area. Also, under the car I have those plastic wings on each side in front.

Zaino now does well for me, and I have black! Go on... give it a try!

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