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Old 07-18-2011, 04:48 PM
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Hello everyone!!

I've been looking for the longest to buy a good leather treatment for the s2000 seats and there's allot of opinions and brands out there but I can't really tell wish one to buy. I've been using the leather wipes and they are really bad (no matter what brand you buy). I meet a guy today and he is using Voodoo leather treatment and it really works. They clean any stain and also condition/treats the leather very well. I was very impress with the results and how easy it was. Does anybody know about this product?

To be honest I just want a good product that does the job and affordable, something that you can buy almost anywhere.

Any coments or suggestion to help me or others will be very welcome.

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I use Blue Magic Cleaner, Conditioner, then 303 Aerospace Protectant in that order. Might be able to skip the conditioner, but I like the idea of "restoring the oils in the leather". Plus it smells kinda nice.

edit: Lexol is tried and true too. I was feeling particularly cheap that day when I visited AutoZone, though.
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Originally Posted by Boricua
To be honest I just want a good product that does the job and affordable, something that you can buy almost anywhere.
Lexol cleaner / conditioner

Works great and is available just about everywhere.
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3rd for Lexol.. But I did try some Zaino leather stuff a friend had when I detailed his car... Smells AWESOME and works well, I will probably pick that up when my supply of Lexol is done, just cause the leather smell is more prominent
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I use lexol conditioner here weekly...as I dd my car. The cleaner I've only used a couple of times.
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Meg's makes a leather cleaner. I have ALWAYS used Lexol but my buddy left it at my house after cleaning his 2011 Cam SS. It works very well and has a nice scent left after. Lexol Conditioner was followed after the cleaning.

Leaves me with a clean new leather smell on my car.
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Originally Posted by Boricua
I've been looking for the longest to buy a good leather treatment for the s2000 seats and there's allot of opinions and brands out there but I can't really tell wish one to buy.
I've never understood threads like this. There are "too many opinions" so you're asking for more?

Originally Posted by Boricua
To be honest I just want a good product that does the job and affordable, something that you can buy almost anywhere.
+1 for Lexol then (you could have gotten this from former leather threads). Personally, I prefer Leather Master's line of products but you won't find them on the shelf everywhere.
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Hey guys!
Theres a guy on ebay that sells that leather treatment that i was talking about. Is called "Voodoo Blend" Leather Rejuvenator. Its a little pricey but it really works. I'm not going to buy it since I know how it works but I will buy and try Lexol. How much Lexol goes for?
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I have used lexol and was dissapointed with it. I never liked the smell, how it applied, and it always seemed oily to me.

I tried sonax leather foam and that stuff is great! Smeels good, easy to apply, and really worked well on the s2k seats. I have used it on a mazda6 as well and was very happy with the results.

http://www.detailersdomain.com/Sonax...-ml_p_336.html
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Hey guys!!

Here is the Voodoo Blend Leather Rejuvenator from ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Surf-...Q5fAccessories


I went to Advance Auto and you need to purchase 2 Lexol products for your lether seats. 1 is for cleaning and the other one to treat/condition for $15

Voodoo Blend does that at the same time for the same price.


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