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That very well may be true Flash. This is the only time that I have used the Lexol twins, and as you can see, I had some nice results. Would I have had the same results on white leather, I couldn't say. I totaly understand your point though.
And I'm not trying to bust your balls either I hope you know. I'm just saying on light colored leather, if you want it to really pop, try an APC mix. Plus your work time will be reduced dramatically :-B
:iagree: APC does a fantastic job vs Lexol cleaner (shoot, Woolite 10:1 does a better job). The conditioner is ok, but I need to find something better as both vehicles have leather and we have leather furniture too. LM and Leatherique might be in the cards for next year
:iagree: APC does a fantastic job vs Lexol cleaner (shoot, Woolite 10:1 does a better job). The conditioner is ok, but I need to find something better as both vehicles have leather and we have leather furniture too. LM and Leatherique might be in the cards for next year
Woolite would be another wise choice. Just don't let the customer see the jug or they will flip there lid :Santa Smiley:
Do you guys use regular Woolite that you would use to clean your clothes? Yes
If so, why dilute it at 10:1?
Hay Barry - the Woolite at 10:1 works, I tried it at 20:1 for cleaning leather and it was very disappoining. It works fairly well for other surfaces too (cleaning plastic and carpet) and is cheap if your wife already has a bottle. ssshhhh, don't tell her you are using it :tongue: