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06-27-2007, 01:53 PM
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| | | I wonder if pinnacles leather cleaner/conditioner has lanolin in it? | 
06-27-2007, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Thejoyofdriving I wonder if pinnacles leather cleaner/conditioner has lanolin in it? | You mean the one-stepper? Probably does, but not as much as pure conditioner.
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06-27-2007, 02:20 PM
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| | | combo with lanolin? good question... meg?
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06-27-2007, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by supercharged Lexol Leather Conditioner sucks, and that's for sure............ Lexol leaves leather so sticky. | you might be using it wrong,How are you appling it? this is a quote from Dr. Don Jenkins(lexol representative), [lexol leather conditioner]- does not impart a greasy or tacky feel to the surface of the leather (unless overused).
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06-27-2007, 04:26 PM
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| | | Just read an artical i thought was interesting
" Lanolin has two problems. First, it's very greasy. (Lanolin is produced by the sweat glands of sheep.) Lanolin is the greasy oil that covers the sheep's fleece. Secondly, it loves to migrate. There's no way to keep it in the hide. It loves to come to the surface where it is easily transferred to any material (clothing) it comes in contact with."The conditioning oils we're talking about, Neatsfoot Oil, Lanolin, Mink Oil, pressed lard oils, are not "bad" conditioning oils. If fact, they are very good conditioning oils. They just have some undesirable characteristics. They are all greasy and they like to move around."- (source) proper auto care, leather cleaning and conditioning explained | 
06-27-2007, 04:42 PM
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| | | hmm i dunno, lexol conditioner works great for me. Never greasy, lether is noiticeably softer and more supple after conditioning. And my leather seems to be drying less and less as I keep using it. | 
06-27-2007, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Thejoyofdriving Just read an artical i thought was interesting
" Lanolin has two problems. First, it's very greasy. (Lanolin is produced by the sweat glands of sheep.) Lanolin is the greasy oil that covers the sheep's fleece. Secondly, it loves to migrate. There's no way to keep it in the hide. It loves to come to the surface where it is easily transferred to any material (clothing) it comes in contact with."The conditioning oils we're talking about, Neatsfoot Oil, Lanolin, Mink Oil, pressed lard oils, are not "bad" conditioning oils. If fact, they are very good conditioning oils. They just have some undesirable characteristics. They are all greasy and they like to move around."- (source) proper auto care, leather cleaning and conditioning explained | Each and every manufacturer like to say that they are the best. Maybe they are, maybe not, but Pinnacle worked the best for me. Lexol reminds me of Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil, which needs to me later followed up with Prestine clean. Why don't you buy both of them compare both for yourself.
I'm pretty sure you will like Pinnacle better. 
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