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Old Feb 6, 2004 | 05:29 AM
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Would like to find out what would be the best product for Graphite Grey leather. I've heard it's a very choosy leather and the dye is sensitive to some certain products. Would like you inputs if you would, please. TIA!
 
Old Feb 6, 2004 | 08:05 AM
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Go to properautocare.com and sign up for their newsletter. Ask them to send you newsletter 19, which just went out. It has a great Q&A from the people at Lexol. Granted, it's geared towards their products, but I found it to be very informative.
 
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I have used lexol on my GG a few times and have not noticed any discoloration or problems.
 
Old Feb 7, 2004 | 08:07 AM
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I have used Lexol on all types and colors without any problems. You could always try it on a inconspicious area to make sure it works. Good Luck
 
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I would also reccommend Lexol and then a quality leather conditioner (Lexol, Zymol, Meguiars, etc). You should be fine with that combo. I have never experienced any problems with it on Porsches that I have detailed.
 
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My first Carrera had graphite grey leather, and I used Lexol on it with good results, and no color problems.
 
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So far, so good w/ Mothers. Been using for years on other cars with great success.
 
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