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Old Sep 25, 2006 | 12:20 PM
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what conditioner do people recommend??

when i got my car, i was taught to get out and in the car by avoiding putting too much weight on the side of the seat. i have been good at it, but not sure if that is the reason why my seats are in relatively good shape!
 
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Originally Posted by trovan
what conditioner do people recommend??

when i got my car, i was taught to get out and in the car by avoiding putting too much weight on the side of the seat. i have been good at it, but not sure if that is the reason why my seats are in relatively good shape!
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Old Sep 25, 2006 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by trovan
what conditioner do people recommend??

when i got my car, i was taught to get out and in the car by avoiding putting too much weight on the side of the seat. i have been good at it, but not sure if that is the reason why my seats are in relatively good shape!
I don't know about that. That seems to be my last and most uncomfortable solution. I can deal with conditioning leather, but looking awkward getting in and out is not something I will resort to.
 
Old Sep 25, 2006 | 02:19 PM
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Get it wrapped in alcantra.
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God, if you didn't know we were a bunch of guys talking about cars you would think this was a chick site with all the talk about moisturizing. What next Botox? Right foot pedicures? What ever happened to "drive it like you stole it"?
 
Old Sep 25, 2006 | 04:45 PM
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My wife moisturizes her....uh well...and I moisturize my car seats! ;-)
 
Old Sep 25, 2006 | 05:46 PM
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Use Zymol Treat every week for a month. Then you can do well with a monthly application. You can use Zymol Leather Cleaner to clean. They're natural products and the conditioner will leave a satin finish and no smell.
 
Old Sep 25, 2006 | 08:43 PM
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Leon, I agree with you. No seats should crease at 130 miles no matter how much you pay for the car. Sorry it happened. Try the leather conditioner from Lexol, I have it. Works great.
 
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Originally Posted by mdrums
Man you guys are rough!!!! Leon is just concerned about keeping his prized posssession clean and new looking...I can't blame him one bit! Leon I have the supple leather seats in my c2s and I just keep them mositurized and so far no creasing. The seats come from the factory pretty dry. I have been using Lexol but Zanio and many others have excellent products as well. I understand you trying to keep your car ultra clean, I am the same way bro, and I do drive the car...2019 miles in 3 weeks!
Well said mdrums
 
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