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Got those nasty bug guts, on your leathers ?

Lexol is what you need!

HOW TO CLEAN WITH LEXOL
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Keep this thought in mind: leather is skin. Cleaning and conditioning leather is very similar to bathing yourself out of a bucket on a camping trip. You need water to do the job, and you need to use the right amount to do the job right.
Supplies you'll need:


  • Lexol-pH Leather Cleaner
    Two large washcloths
    Lexol Leather Conditioner
    Two medium size towels
    One bucket luke-warm water (never use hot)


Clean one manageable section of the leather at a time. For example, with bucket seats, clean the seat back, and then move on to the seat cushion, and so forth.

Wet a washcloth in the bucket of water and wring it out, leaving it as damp as you would if you were going to wash your face with soap and water.

After bathing each section, rinse the washcloth to clear it of dirt, wring it out, wipe away Lexol-pH Cleaner from the section you've cleaned, and towel it dry. Continue with the whole garment in this fashion: cleaning, rinsing and drying.

The average sedan usually takes 30 minutes to clean and condition. This thorough treatment should be a 6 to 8 week regimen, depending on your use of the leather and the climate where you live. But as a Lexol user, you'll be able to tell at a glance or touch when it's time to clean and condition again after you've gone through the application process a couple of times.

One thing's for sure. After treatment, the leather always looks alive, fresh, and is softer to the touch.

So, play it smart, protect your investment with Lexol!

 
Condition your leathers after you clean them ->
     
 
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