Assistance in cleaning leather seats

thegrasshopper24
10-30-2001, 02:00 PM
What would you guys recommend to clean my leather seats in my TA. I am mostly concerned with a stain that was made from a black leather belt on my light colored leather. Is there something out there that would pull that off of the leather. Thanks

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Dan Williams
93 Trans Am
Member of The Atlanta Camaro and Firebird Assoc. & GAFBA

playaz28
10-30-2001, 04:51 PM
be prepared for the Zaino fans they will tell you that theirs is the one and only product out there. they're wrong in my eyes.
use LEXOL Leather Cleaner and Conditioner. I have white leather and this stuff works great...use it as the bottle says, and when done let it dry completely...your seats will shine and feel so smooth. another one i like is Meguair's leather cleaner/conditioner.

hope this helps.

phil

bob2255
10-30-2001, 11:30 PM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by playaz28:
be prepared for the Zaino fans they will tell you that theirs is the one and only product out there. they're wrong in my eyes.
use LEXOL Leather Cleaner and Conditioner. I have white leather and this stuff works great...use it as the bottle says, and when done let it dry completely...your seats will shine and feel so smooth. another one i like is Meguair's leather cleaner/conditioner.

hope this helps.

phil</font>

i use Zaino and it works good. however i have heard nothen but good things about Lexol. either one would work great.

hope this helps and see not all Zaino fans think it is the one and only thing to use.

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2001 SS SOM Black Leather M6 w/Hurst. #4246 of 6332.

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playaz28
10-31-2001, 12:15 PM
lol, sorry...not at all, most i've seen on here live and die by the stuff. i think there is better out there, people are different and like different stuff...but we agree on one thing, LEXOL for Leather. hehe

thegrasshopper24
10-31-2001, 02:54 PM
Where is a good place to find this product? And will it pull out the rubbings of a black leather belt on the grey leather interior? Thanks in Advance

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Dan Williams
93 Trans Am
Member of The Atlanta Camaro and Firebird Assoc. & GAFBA

playaz28
10-31-2001, 03:29 PM
it took some light tar off my seats, roofing tar i might add....it'll do the trick very nicely, i got mine at AutoZone, Carquest, Napa, Pep Boys, TrakAuto, SuperTrak...all the big ones should have it...

make sure you do it how it's telling you too...

phil

Lost
11-01-2001, 01:07 AM
Lexol! make sure you get the cleaner AND some conditioner to follow it up with.


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~Will
96 Z28
"fastanuff!"