I am looking into two different one I am looking at the Zaino and the Lexol could you give me some info on them ? anything will be appreciated. Thanks
I use Lexols cleaner after I pre-treat the leather with a light application of Leatherique Rej. oil. I find that the Leatherique does the majority of the cleaning and the Lexol gets it even cleaner, also i pH balanced and I've never found it to be a problem with any leather. Haven't had much experience with the Zaino, I also have heard great things about Leather Master (Phil sells it!) Hope this helps
Yes thanks a lot that does help me out I seen the Lexol at the Auto Zone and I know that I have seen that brand somewhere else and juust wanted to see others expierence on the product I think I might try it out also would you know of anything that works good on the the black plastics and trims on the exterior of the car I got that back to black by mothers and it did not work as well as I thought it would work
Use a good brush with the Lexol and a lay down a good coating of hot water over the surface, I keep a bucket filled with hot water near me so that I can take a MF dampened with the steaming hot water and get the surface nice and soft before working in the Lexol. For the trim- I use 303 to dress, if the plastic is extremely faded or dried out I will use Black Wow. I'm sure someone else will chime in with a recommendation for Adams super VRT or some other dressing.
Faded really bad and I got back to black and it did nothing at all but the adams vrt sounds like a good idea to get the shine on it
For the Leather cleaner, my favorite is Duragloss Leather shampoo and Duragloss Leather Conditioner. I prefer it over the Lexol products and have never any Zaino products.