How to Clean and protect leather?

BlackCDCStang

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Anyone know if the 2005-2009 two tone Jack Roush leather seats are coated or not?
 

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Alot of people of been mentioning Lexol and Leatherique. There are a few others out there and wonder if anyone has any input on them.

Wolfgang: $39.99
Lexol: $14.99
Pinnacle: $49.99
Connolly Hide Care: $59.99
Leatherique: $70
Gritts Garage: $29.99
 

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Alot of people of been mentioning Lexol and Leatherique. There are a few others out there and wonder if anyone has any input on them.

Wolfgang: $39.99
Lexol: $14.99
Pinnacle: $49.99
Connolly Hide Care: $59.99
Leatherique: $70
Gritts Garage: $29.99

Would any of these help bring leather back? I have what feels like a dry spot on the top of my rear passenger seat in my 04. And it's the special material that's either impossible to find or expensive if you do. I've used Smart Leather and Lexol.
 

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I use Lexol also. works good but not as good as i'd like on my white leather (Sand Stone) seats. I only have 15,000 on my 14 Mustang and the seat is looking kinda worn (lines in the leather). I hate seat covers but am thinking of getting some.
 

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x2 on the Lexol cleaner and conditioner (not the combo, but each individual product).
When you say combo, are you talking about 1 cleaner being a multi use, or are you talking about the Lexol Care Kit? I see a care kit on Amazon. It comes with (1) 8 ounce Lexol Cleaner, (1) 8 ounce Lexol Conditioner, and a 2-pack Lexol Applicator Sponge.
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Would you all recommend using the same stuff on the steering wheel that you use on the seats?

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We'll, I was thinking more about conditioner than cleaner. I would put the cleaner on a clean dry towel and lightly rub the leather. Let dry completely and apply leather conditioner also with a clean towel. At least that's what I've done with no ill effect.
 
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