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RE: Leather Conditioner - 1/27/2007 12:56:42 PM   
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Nineball's got that right!

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 1/27/2007 7:47:58 PM   
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Nineball........I totally agree!
However, I live n breathe in the real world and its not that easy. Trust me I keep my car lookin as great as possible, no eating or drinkin 4 sure, and the odd cigarrette.
Even with your method I still think it needs sumthin after a while. you know?

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 1/30/2007 5:37:24 PM   
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Helps if you clean it regularly!  I try to apply leather conditioner every time I stop sliding around on the leather I wipe her down.  

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 1/31/2007 8:01:50 PM   
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Helps if you clean it regularly!  I try to apply leather conditioner every time I stop sliding around on the leather I wipe her down.  


Lol........Helps if you clean it regularly!...........I washed n dried, vacuumed the interior and did all the windows inside n out as well as the dash, vents etc etc, all the door shuts and blackened the tyres 4 times last week!
Too much time on my hands I think!......lol
But - I like my car to be at its best all the time, or at least as often as is reasonably practical.

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 3/24/2007 9:25:36 PM   
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I use the Connolly hide care and cleaner. Between using the Connolly's I use Pinnacle Leather Cleaner and Conditioner.

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 3/28/2007 4:34:49 PM   
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Just by regularly cleaning the interior, the new car smell goes away because leather conditioners, armor all, and soups and what not have their own smells that make the new car smell fade. 

I need air freshners often tho because in the winter if I do not have time to clean the interior every weekend, my 93 gets musty because the foam under the carpet gets wet occasionaly even with my rubber mats.  When that foam gets wet than there is an odd odor, that isn't very bad, but air freshners smell alot better. 

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 3/28/2007 8:54:57 PM   
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For sure 93x............for sure

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 9/19/2007 7:54:20 AM   
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Geez, My 93 XJ40 still has that lovely leatheresque uniquely Jaguar smell, and it's easily refreshed by regular applications of Jaguar Hide Food leather conditioner.

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 11/26/2007 8:06:11 AM   
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Im brand new to this site, but I will put in my $0.02.  I had leather seats in my mustang for 12 years and they looked great, soft, perfect, right up until a 4-wheel drive truck ended my mustang's life.   I used a product that I used to get at a boot store called Lexol, its great, I can't imagine anything working better.  The skin on your hands even feels soft after you use it.  I have recently seen in in stores in the auto care section, so I guess that its starting to gain some popularity.

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RE: Leather Conditioner - 11/26/2007 8:12:33 AM   
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 SADDLE SOAP  as used on horse saddles is all I use and my interiors on my 89 XJ40 and 90 XJS are still like new!

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