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    Quote Originally Posted by supercharged View Post
    Only if you liked it...now is that wrong?
    I dont think its wrong Flashes wife may not be too happy about it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    I dont think its wrong Flashes wife may not be too happy about it though.
    is that considered cheating?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    I never would`ve thought my hands have been covered in sperm all these years. Theres a good chance I may have rubbed my lips with this stuff on my hands. Does this make me ``` /
    I don`t know about making you ```. But it does make me wish I hadn`t read the post. j/k.

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    Hi. Is Lexol really that good? I have also been looking to invest on some products and I found this one on leather care which i thought was ok. What do you think? Any feedback or input will be appreciated. Thanks.

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    I once used Lexol conditioner on a VINYL chair in the bosses office , and it did make the chair look new. Also made his office smell nice.

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    Just my opinion and from doing a few experiments - ditch the Lexol for leather, the Vinylex is great for weather-stripping, (clean it first) then apply.

    On coated leather I just use a mild soap, and rinse. I dress it with Optimum Protectant, man -be sure you shake that stuff up first cause it separates like that oil/vinagar salad dressing!
    All I have in this world is my word, and my balls and I don`t break `em for no one, you understand?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Junebug View Post
    I dress it with Optimum Protectant, man -be sure you shake that stuff up first cause it separates like that oil/vinagar salad dressing!
    I got a sample in a trade that also had separated just like you stated. I had tried it once, did not like the results (smelled too strong to me), and tossed it thinking it was bad.

    I eventually asked Dr G. when I was talking to him a Detail Fest and he speculated the sample had spoiled (too hot, cold, old).
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    Hey Al, I bought a gallon so I ain`t throwing it away, just shake it up - you know - like Thunderbird and grapefruit juice, yeah right like you never heard that one!

    Seriously, I`ve noticed lots of products that separate over time, BFWD for one. When I worked in the lab (textiles) one of the first things I was told was to shake up every dye before using it.

    Optimum after "shaken, not stirred" works great, the smell ain`t bad and seems to go away after a few minutes. About the only Optimum product I really like.
    All I have in this world is my word, and my balls and I don`t break `em for no one, you understand?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by adambullet View Post
    Hi. Is Lexol really that good? I have also been looking to invest on some products and I found this one on` leather care which i thought was ok. What do you think? Any feedback or input will be appreciated. Thanks.
    Hi Adam, welcome to TID. I don`t have any experience with the product you linked too but please read the rules regarding linking to other websites. We have to be vigilant in this practice because there are people who will use this site (that properautocare.com pays for) to promote other products and unscrupulously try to advertise with out paying for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adambullet View Post
    Hi. Is Lexol really that good? I have also been looking to invest on some products and I found this one on leather care which i thought was ok. What do you think? Any feedback or input will be appreciated. Thanks.
    Hey look....a spammer that likes to link JCwhitney and stylintrucks.


    :spy:

    http://dodgeforum.com/forum/2333790-post8.html

    Banned on the Jeep forum

    Spamming on ATV forums

    Spamming a PT Cruiser forum

    Spamming another truck forum

    Spamming a Prius forum


    :toetap05:

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    Going OT here, asked wife (when she went to `the big town`) to get me some LEXEL. I now have a bottle of LEXOL to caulk with.

    Oh well, can always use it.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZimRandy View Post

    Yep, something seemed odd about this post...

    http://truthindetailing.com/Forum/sh...3&postcount=22

    ...and just incase he edits it out..

    Quote Originally Posted by adambullet View Post
    wow. i must say that is one amazing detailing job you did right there. mucho kudos to you (and your adorable helper Annie) for a job well done. i really get worked up about detailing activities and pimping out my truck with new stuff like floor mats. total enjoyment from within the truck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    ...In any case its good to know what`s in your leather conditioner. I don`t use animal products and would like to know whats in my products ...
    There is something funny about that sentence.

    Concern about using animal products on my, ahem, ? animal product ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff U View Post
    There is something funny about that sentence.

    Concern about using animal products on my, ahem, ? animal product ?
    Yes I can see why that sounds odd. I personally dont buy leather . I do however clean and condition other peoples leather and would like my products cruelty -free .
    I will miss you TID! R.I.P !

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    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    Yes I can see why that sounds odd. I personally dont buy leather . I do however clean and condition other peoples leather and would like my products cruelty -free .
    Ok - that makes sense

 

 
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