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I first started using Lexol for Leather 10 years ago with my first new BMW. It totally removed the beautiful smell of the leather and I quit using it altogether.
Then in 2001, I found out from very reputable sources that Lexol Leather conditioner, would eventually cause BMW leather to get "sticky", so I really distanced myself from anything Lexol made for leather.Searched around a long time,and finally found out about Spinneybeck.com, which makes a huge amount of hides for automotive and other leather upholstery needs.
They put this product,, their own leather conditioner, on at the Tannery, after the leather hide is processed and ready to sell. Believe they are headquarted in Getzville NY and have something like 2 million square feet of leather inventory.They also were the first to import quality Italian leather to this country, and apparently have a great handle on that market.
This Spinneybeck product, along with Zaino Leather Conditioner, and Einzett Leather conditioner are the only products I use now. I also keep one jar of Connolly Hide Food for the English Leather Seat folks.
I also remember neatsfoot oil and also used it to break in baseball gloves - it didnt seem to work all that well, but smelled "leathery" for awhile in the mitt on hot days, right ?
Dan F
The other Lexol conditioner I have used for years is made from "synthetic spermwhale oil '![]()
I have only tried 3 or 4 different leather cleaner/conditioner combinations and I have yet to find anything I like.
I have Lexol cleaner/conditioner in my "supplies" but I'd be willing to trade of for some beads and ham sandwich. To me, it is one of the most disappointing products I have EVER used.
synthetic, huh? maybe it is just dilluted...that is so gross I'm putting my Lexol up for trade...there is no way I'll be conditioning my leather with semen...http://www.properautocare.com/leclcoex.html
I was reading this and found it really interesting !
Lexol makes anothe conditioner with"neatsfoot oil" and found out its made from animal lard, something i would never use.
The other Lexol conditioner I have used for years is made from "synthetic spermwhale oil 'At first i wa really kind of grossed out but since its synthetic I guess it doesnt really matter :rofl:
Whats in your leather conditioner?! :biggrin:
synthetic, huh? maybe it is just dilluted...that is so gross I'm putting my Lexol up for trade...there is no way I'll be conditioning my leather with semen...
Have you tried Leather Masters yet?
I think it is referring to a Sperm Whale. Not Whale sperm.:biggrin:
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/sperm-whale/