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  • #16
    Re: Interior Detailing

    Meguiar's Leather aloe conditioner will definately last longer.
    I just like Lexol's conditioner because it makes the leather look natural not shiny, feel soft and the smell is suitable for real leather.
    It depends whatever I feel like using because I still use both.
    If I was to go on a trip with some friends for a while I'd go with Meguiar's conditioner.
    If it's an everyday just gettin in the truck and driving around town then I use Lexol's conditioner.
    It's personal preference really, no harm in trying both.
    The lexol cleaner however, I've never used. I've been wanting to for some time now but I heard it's a really effective cleaner but might be too harsh for uncoated leather. I have coated leather.
    Plus the Meguiar's Leather cleaner has never let me down, I just use a basic soft bristle toothbrush and a terry towel and it works for me. (it's time consuming of course)

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    • #17
      Re: Interior Detailing

      Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
      #40 Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner



      Well, the problem is that while it seems like a vinyl dash is a vinyl dash, they can actualy end up looking different in different cars from the same product.

      I love the look of the Nxt Tech Protectant on my dark gray textrued dash, though I do buff of excess to make it more of a satin finish. But some folks cant get that satin look, esp if their dash isnt textured.

      Natural Shine looked pretty satin-matte right form the start when I used it, on a tan, fairly untextured dash, though I still buffed off excess.

      Hyper-dressing is kind of a do-all, but even then you have to find the dilution ratio that matches what you like in your car.
      Just wondering how you apply the #40. Can you put it in some sort of spray bottle? Are there any specific spray bottles like the Detailer ones, or would you put it in the generic squirt top small bottle.

      I've never used it before so I don't know what it's consistency is.

      Thanks.
      It's only weird because it's not normal

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