Leather Seat Care

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Fred

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Maquires is best I have found for the money...Girots makes a great product as well...the Lexol has not impressed me that much...

I do notice the seats need a fair amount of TLC
 

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four or five years

It will be interesting to see how the seats hold up after four or five years. I bet there will be a need for after market seat covers or replacements.
 

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Hey guys, does Lexol prevent wrinkles in the seats? When some people get in my truck they like to put their hands on the seat to support their weight. Every time that happens, I notice new wrinkles. I've been using Mothers VLR put it doesn't seem to help that much.
 

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I like and use zaino. Don't think anything will completely prevent wrinkles but keeping the seats treated should help.
 

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Hey guys, does Lexol prevent wrinkles in the seats? When some people get in my truck they like to put their hands on the seat to support their weight. Every time that happens, I notice new wrinkles. I've been using Mothers VLR put it doesn't seem to help that much.

The best part is getting the wrinkles out....
 

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Hey guys, does Lexol prevent wrinkles in the seats?

There is no known products on the market which will prevent wrinkling. You may be able to clean, condition and make the leather more supple and increase its durability but wrinkles are inevitable. Basically put, wrinkles happen because of the stretching and folding of the leather. Although no products can prevent, you can make them look a lot better. Ish at WestCoast Customs had a vid on YouTube showing how to get your leather seats to look better with microwaved wet towels. Here you go, was able to find it for you :)

 

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Question....on a brand spanking new truck, how soon should we be treating the seats with some sort of leather care/conditioner?
 
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