Suzam Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 Now that the hot weather has broken, I was thinking of cleaning and conditioning the leather seats in our Outback Wagon. Any suggestions or results of a particular product from anyone would be appreciated. Also, any helpful techniques or tricks to make the job "better" (read that as easier). They haven’t been cleaned since new in 2001. :-\ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adnan Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 Hi, There are a few options and of course, everyone has their favorites. I use Lexol cleaner and conditioner and am fairly pleased with it. Some swear by Hide Food, for cleaning I've heard good things about saddle soap. Regards, Adnan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
danz75 Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 Now that the hot weather has broken, I was thinking of cleaning and conditioning the leather seats in our Outback Wagon. Any suggestions or results of a particular product from anyone would be appreciated. Also, any helpful techniques or tricks to make the job "better" (read that as easier). They haven’t been cleaned since new in 2001. :-\ I've used Merguires and so far it's good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 everything I've ever read warns to avopid silicone based stuff for leather. not sure why. sorry, that's all I know Carl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtsmiths Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 I second the Lexol. I use it on my airplane, and our flying jackets (open cockpit) great stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 there. Lexol has a slight tendency to be sticky on a hot day. On the other hand they use it on saddles and Land Rovers in Africa so it does seem to work. My BMW is a 99 and the seats and interior look brand new. The only thing leather in my Forester is an old jacket on the back seat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOMAD327 Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 I have been told by upholstery shops that neatsfoot oil is the best preservative, and it does seem to give good results for me. Lexol is a variant of neatsfoot oil and is probably better if you can find it. I've never had any filthy leather seats, have always used windex and a soft cloth for dusting or light water soluble stains. If I had any stained or dirty seats, I would probably look for a product made specifically for leather cleaning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve530 Posted August 28, 2005 Share Posted August 28, 2005 Now that the hot weather has broken, I was thinking of cleaning and conditioning the leather seats in our Outback Wagon. Any suggestions or results of a particular product from anyone would be appreciated. Also, any helpful techniques or tricks to make the job "better" (read that as easier). They haven’t been cleaned since new in 2001. :-\ I use Leatherique Rejuvinating Oil and Pristine Clean on my BMW and my wife's 97 OBW. It is expensive, but it is by far the best product I've used for leather. Lexol is my second choice. IMHO, it does not condition the leather as well as Leatherique. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusza Beben Posted August 28, 2005 Share Posted August 28, 2005 Merguires has kept my seats quite well in my 2000 OBW and thats through 240,000 miles and 2 kids that like to spill things.... alot. DB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aba4430 Posted August 28, 2005 Share Posted August 28, 2005 We use Murphys oil soap to clean (after we ran out of Tanner's cleaner) and it works fine. For conditioning after cleaning, we use Tanners Leather preserve. I was able to buy a 6-pack of the preserve from a 3rd party vendor selling through Amazon actually. We have been using Tanners since 1998 and it is fantastic. aba4430 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strakes Posted August 28, 2005 Share Posted August 28, 2005 Lexol Cleaner followed by Lexol Conditioner. I purchase them at the local pep boys. We use it on the leather seats in the airplane that I fly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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