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Old 04-23-2007, 07:40 AM
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I've been searching the web now for about a week and can't decide on a product for the leather seat in the accord. I've read that some products may discolour your leather, and some just make it slippery and shiny. I was wondering what everyone here has been using and what you recommend from experience on products which are good and which ones are not.

The accord is a 2003 EX V6 with black leather.
As you can see from the picture there are no major cracks or dirt; I just want to bring the leather back to its original state since summer is on its way and the heat will dry the leather.


Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 04-23-2007, 09:08 PM
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Old 04-24-2007, 07:22 AM
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My Dad has leather seats in his Toyota Avalon
When I do his car, I have used Simoniz Leather Cleaner and also The Tannery.

Both products produced great results
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Leatherique is highly recommended, but messy to work with, also only recommended for really dried leather. Lexol works well, and is available OTC. Pinnacle leather conditoner works great.
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Originally Posted by chu
Leatherique is highly recommended, but messy to work with, also only recommended for really dried leather. Lexol works well, and is available OTC. Pinnacle leather conditoner works great.
Great advice chu. We happen to have Leatherique on sale until the end of May. If anyone has any questions on anything, please do not hesitate to ask.

George




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