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    Question Leather Conditioner

    I personally rarely use a conditioner, but when I do it`s Lexol. What is your favorite Leather Conditioner and Why?

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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    I have yet to use Lexol, but have tried both Griots Leather Care and Pinnacle Leather Conditioner. Of the two I prefer Pinnacle because:
    • It`s easy to work with, spreads evenly
    • Absorbs quickly. Very light buff if any at all required.
    • Has a slight “new leather” odor, not noticeable.
    • Darkens leather nicely
    • Has UV protectant abilities

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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    I`ve been using Optimum`s leather conditioner this year and really like it. It spreads quickly, a little goes a long way, it looks great, and its Optimum so you know the protection is excellent.

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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    Leatherique deep cleaning without all the brushing and excellent conditioning
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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    So many choices, so little time

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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    Love/love/love DP Foaming leather cleaner & conditioner. Works without issue. And they got the leather scent down. If thats your thing.

    http://www.autopia-carcare.com/detai...nditioner.html

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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    Optimum protectant here. Use it for the entire inside of my car.

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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    I keep hearing great thinks about Leatherigue, but I don`t have any personal experience with it. I have the Sonax cleaner/ conditioner foam and Four Star Conditioner. I like the Sonax for the one step, but to really condition, the Four Star is nice. I just don`t have a wide enough experience with other products to make a fair recommendation.

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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    +1 on lexol. love how it makes leather feel and protection it gives.

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    Re: Leather Conditioner

    Leather Masters is amazing stuff, from a cleaning and protecting place.

    However, Pinnacle Black Label Hide-Soft Leather Care products are currently my favorite.

 

 

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