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Dilute Leather Cleaner / Conditioner to make it sprayable?

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  • Dilute Leather Cleaner / Conditioner to make it sprayable?

    Greetings!

    I have recently switcher over to Meguiars pro line products as there is a dealer in my area and I have used them in the past when I worked in the auto sales industry. I have a specific question regarding the leather cleaner / conditioner pictured below. My previous leather product was a Lexol spray conditioner. I like the thickness of the cream. But, I miss the convenience of the spray. (Spray to microfiber, wipe on) Can I dilute this product to make it thin enough to spray without harming its effectiveness?

    Thanks in advance!


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    Re: Dilute Leather Cleaner / Conditioner to make it sprayable?

    Probably not the best idea to try and dilute this so that it can be sprayed. It may not stay mixed properly and you'll most likely reduce the effectiveness of the product. The better choice would be to transfer some of it to a secondary ketchup style bottle and simply squeeze some out onto your microfiber towel or applicator.

    Oh, and welcome to MOL!
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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      Re: Dilute Leather Cleaner / Conditioner to make it sprayable?

      Understood. I've got some bottles that will work well. It'll be tough just getting the product in there, though. This stuff is thick!

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