does anyone have any suggestions?
im more looking for healthy longevity moreso than a nice shine
im more looking for healthy longevity moreso than a nice shine
Use an all purpose cleaner... Spray it on and clean the leather with a stiff bristled brush. Be careful not to scrub too hard or else you can scrub the paint off the leather, but that usually only happens if the leather is in really bad shape to begin with. After you've cleaned the seat, dry it off and then use a leather conditioner. I personally like Lexol, but you can pretty much use whatever. If you want healthy longevity, just make sure to condition often. About once a week or so should do.Linguistics said:does anyone have any suggestions?
im more looking for healthy longevity moreso than a nice shine
Mr. Lin said:when it comes to leather, Lexol is the way to go.