thedude
10-22-2007, 05:20 AM
Has anyone used this stuff locally? I've been reading about it on detailing sites and it seems to be the best product available for leather treatment. Everyone is saying it gets the leather back to a soft matte finish, just like new.
I've been talking with the Canadian distributor and I can get an 8oz bottle of the cleaner and an 8oz bottle of the rejuvenator for $25 shipped, but i need at least 3 other people. Anyone want to try this stuff out for cheap?
Start paypalling $25 to "jf_345 at hotmail dot com" to get in on this good deal! I dont want to ship it anywhere, just local people who can pick it up at my shop.
BorisBLASTovski
10-22-2007, 11:45 PM
Has anyone used this stuff locally? I've been reading about it on detailing sites and it seems to be the best product available for leather treatment. Everyone is saying it gets the leather back to a soft matte finish, just like new.
I've been talking with the Canadian distributor and I can get an 8oz bottle of the cleaner and an 8oz bottle of the rejuvenator for $25 shipped, but i need at least 3 other people. Anyone want to try this stuff out for cheap?
Start paypalling $25 to "jf_345 at hotmail dot com" to get in on this good deal! I dont want to ship it anywhere, just local people who can pick it up at my shop.
Seems to work pretty well - not totally miraculous, but does look better and feel softer. Don't get that rejuvenator stuff on your hands!
97'scort
10-23-2007, 02:09 AM
I've been detailing for awhile, and I prefer Lexol myself. There are lots of great products out there though. The trick with leather is the pH balance on the soaps, and a conditioner that is not just a shiny oil. It should feel like hand lotion, and should actually work decently as one. If it just feels greasy then it's just a dressing.
thedude
10-23-2007, 04:30 AM
Don't get that rejuvenator stuff on your hands!
Really? I've read that some people use their bare hands to apply it!
silver36
10-23-2007, 04:50 AM
I'd be down for a bottle of each.
Wheres ur shop? send me a pm thx
BorisBLASTovski
10-23-2007, 10:08 PM
Really? I've read that some people use their bare hands to apply it!
It doesn't hurt your hands, but it penetrates right into your skin (suppose that's a good feature) and it takes a couple days for your hands to feel like normal again. I've never used the Lexol conditioner (have a bottle of the cleaner though), so can't compare with that. I do have Autoglym leather conditioner, which is supposed to be pretty good, but it doesn't penetrate at all like the rejuvinator oil.
thedude
10-24-2007, 04:51 AM
silver36 has broken the ice. Everyone else can jump in and send $25 now.