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Re: How do I take care of new car leather interior?
Some one said that the best ever leather conditioning agent is mink oil. Either as oil or a cream applied to the leather at least once every 6 months. The mink oil restores the natural oils on the leather that have either been dried or washed out. It keeps the leather from cracking and keeps it looking new.
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Re: How do I take care of new car leather interior?
Went thru a few posts to see if there is any "new, awesome , super improved " leather care products out there. I just had to retire my 2001 Chrysler Town & Country at 209+ thousand miles. I can say that the dark navy blue cowhide leather seats (all 6) and trim looked as great as the day I took delivery and all I ever did was clean and condition it with Lexol on average once a year. The only odor issue I ever had was a bottle left on the shelf in the garage too long. Guess I'll just stay with what worked for me in the past for my new Escape Titanium. When applied as directed Lexol really is hard to beat. Sent from my laptop 'cause its easier to type on than my tablet. ;-) Ric
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