Duragloss Leather Shampoo

argh_

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Anyone use Duragloss Leather Shampoo as their leather cleaner? Is this stuff equal or better than Woolite?
 
No really a "shampoo" by detailing term but definetly by definition. An excellent cleaner. Almost too gentle..... Very light sudsy composition...
 
Not a bad product by any means, however Woolite at 6:1 with water does just as good of a job at an obviously much less expensive price.
 
I like it better than Woolite for light cleanings since it has some conditioning oils and don't need to follow it up with conditioners..particularly for items such as steering wheels and shift knobs



For deeper cleanings on seats, I'll use the Woolite and then a dedicated conditioner
 
I need to detail my big boss's lexus it's black and has a pretty dirty tan leather interior.

should I give lexol cleaner and lexol conditioner a try? I really wanted to try the sonus, but I'm short on cash and need it for this week end.
 
I think I will give the Duragloss cleaner a try since the leather in question doesn't look too terribly dirty (for 11 years!).



cheapshot said:
I need to detail my big boss's lexus it's black and has a pretty dirty tan leather interior.

should I give lexol cleaner and lexol conditioner a try? I really wanted to try the sonus, but I'm short on cash and need it for this week end.

http://autopia.org/forum/1015817-post15.html



But then again, that's just one person's experience with one type of leather. :think2
 
http://autopia.org/forum/1015817-post15.html



But then again, that's just one person's experience with one type of leather. :think2[/QUOTE]



Is there anything else I could pick up locally?



it's hard to believe it made the leather hard, I hear some say it's a bit greasy and slippery though.

i was planning to let it sit, then wipe till my arm falls off!
 
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