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Old May 26, 2009 | 10:44 AM
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What do you guys use (Brands and product) or recommend to clean and condition your Cayenne leather, interior and dash?
 
Old May 26, 2009 | 12:40 PM
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I like the Lexol products. I've used them in my previous cars and recommended them to others and they have all liked them.
 
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I use Swissvax products for the leathers and turtlewax platinum for the dash and plastics. Swissvax is the best IMHO.. And for the carpets i use meguiar's..
 
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I've begun to start experimenting with leather care products. I haven't hit any of the ultra-high end stuff that is out there yet though.

Lexol is a staple - can't really go wrong with it. I use the cleaner when I need to then follow up with different conditioners when needed.

Zaino "Leather in a Bottle" - I actually like this stuff quite a bit. It's not tacky afterwards or greasy. Adds a nice clean shine to the black leather. Nothing is any easier to use (single step). The single step part is a big plus to me since cleaning the leather takes such a long time (dash, trim, doors, etc).

Zymol Leather Treat - recently picked up a bottle and haven't used it yet. Next time I do the inside - which should be fairly soon - I'm going to use Lexol Cleaner then follow up with Zymol Leather Treat. I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out - I think it has the best potential.

I might get flamed for this - but when I need to touch up some trim and the dash I grab some Meguir's Gold leather wipes. It's really too shiny for me - but dulls pretty quick and looks good.

I recommend any of the above, except for using the wipes on the seats - definintely use something better.
 
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i prefer townsend leather cleaner and conditioners. I use this to detail the interior of the aircraft we have as well as all our cars leather.

Expensive, but great product.
I buy in the 5 gallon sixzes and for cleaner it's about $500.00 and for conditioner it's about $600.00.

In smaller sizes it's a little more for what you get.
Probably 15 bucks for a spray of cleaner and about 20 bucks for a spray of conditioner.
 
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