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Old Sep 28, 2004 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by dazco
LOL !! I kinda figured that, but i don't have the balls i to say it knowing some of them probably visit here. But what the hell, i gotta agree.

Anyway, your woolite recommendation is perfect because i was actually about to post again to mention that i bought the Lexol and got it home only to realize it's not a cleaner, only conditioner. So i was going to bring it back and get something that does both. But do you think i'd be better off using woolite to clean it and keep the Lexol to condition it? And would i have to condition it after every cleaning with woolite, or does conditioning only have to be done every so often like once a year regardless of your cleaning regimin?
I'd keep the seats well conditioned.

You can probably get by once a month taking a damp rag, and just getting the dust and minor dirt off, then condtioning. You don't have to scrub them with a leather brush or a rag unless you notice some trouble spots

You don't want the leather to dry out. I would condition more then once a year. Whenever I got the urge--haha. Try to do it once every two months, I'd say. If not more often, if you want. (If you drive alone a lot, do the drivers seat more often, just because it's going to see more wear and tear).
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