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Old 03-25-2003, 11:11 AM
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I know for the exterior of hte car, almost everyone is is a zaino addict. However, what do u guys use to clean the interior of hte car....nething speacial or reccomendations?

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also is there ne way to avoid that shine left over, is there any other type of leather cleaner that does not leave the leather shiny? thanx

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Try liquid glass leather cleaner and the polish if you want a slight sheen
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I've used a 3-M product in the past ... I can't remember the name of it though -- leather replenisher maybe -- I'll check when I get home. I was pretty happy with the 3-M stuff, but picked up some zaino 'leather in a bottle' when I got bought the goodies for the shiny side. I haven't tried it out yet, so I can't comment further.
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I use Zaino leather in a bottle cleaner, and conditioner (in 2 seperate bottles). It works great, and does not leave the leather shiny after it is dry. I use it on the dash, door panels and anywhere there is leather/vinyl (sp?) I highly recommend this product. Rick also sells some type of leather treatment system although I have not heard anyone comment on it. You may want to check it out also.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ugotmade
[B]I use Zaino leather in a bottle cleaner, and conditioner (in 2 seperate bottles).
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I use Eagle 1 leather cleaner it works great, but leaves some shine.
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does neone konw how much the Zaino for the interior will cost me? also is there any other brand that is less expensive which would not leave that shine on the leather but still get the job done?

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Click here to see all Zaino products and their prices. You can find everything you want then give Steeve Treece a call and he will have everything you need. I don't have his # handy, although you can find it on here somewhere as it has been posted numerous times. He will help you with everything you need and give advise on how to use it. You won't be dissappointed. Remember, you get what you pay for
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Lexol is the best I have ever tried. The leather looks new again with no residue or shine.


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