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On the advice of a professional car restorer, I just ordered a tub of Connolly Hidefood. This stuff is supposed to be the absoule best thing for restoring leather to it's previous softness. Also, for before that, to get the dirt out, he said to use Lexol - I'm looking into that.

In addition, according to this guy, everyone needs to throw away their armor all because it does more harm than good. :(

-Dave


Posted

i agree with the armour all it is crap

the hide food is supposed to be very good and expensive

and the lexol has had great results also

Posted

Still looking for some lexol...

The hide food only cost me $20 for a whole tub that is supposed to last me over 2 years according to the guy who told me about it.

-Dave

Posted

If you have a Pepboys locally, they have Lexol. In all honesty, you don't need it. If you mix one part Woolite (yep, the laundry stuff) to 6 parts water it makes a cleaner better than Lexol, at 1/10th the price. Its all I use to clean the entire interior of the car, except for chrome, wood, plastic and glass.

Posted

Well then even more reason to try the Woolite ;)

I used Lexol for years before a guy on Autopia told me about the Woolite, it does work great.

Posted

no canadian tier won't have it

there is a place somewhat close that used to carry it

i am not sure if they still do since they moved

they are off markham road in bettween steeles and 7

by the 407

tey are called exotic motoring

they should have it

Posted

:lol:

lmao

ok sw03es

i promise as soon as i need to clean my black leather i will

i thought you said the woolite was for cleaning?

my seats luckly don't show dirt

the other stuff like lexol and my favorite are for conditioning

Posted

It is, it would replace the Lexol cleaner in the process.

You should always clean before you condition though, even if you can't see the dirt.

Posted

Wait, I thought lexol was for cleaning... I have hide food for conditioning...

Perhaps the woolite is what I need then.

:)

Posted

oh i thought you were using lexol cleaner and then the conditioning

then go for it

maybe canadian tire does have some

lol

i hardly use my es anymore

and it usually doesn't get much more than cigarette ash in it

and that is already too much


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