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  Clean & Condition

Keep this thought in mind: leather is skin. Cleaning and conditioning leather upholstery is very similar to bathing yourself out of a bucket on a camping trip. You need water to do the job, and you need to use the right amount to do the job right.

Supplies you'll need:
  • Lexol-pH Leather Cleaner (or Ivory liquid soap)
  • Two large washcloths
  • Lexol Leather Conditioner
  • Two medium size towels
  • One bucket luke-warm water (never use hot)

Clean one manageable section of the interior at a time. For example, with bucket seats, clean the seat back, then move on to the seat cushion, and so forth.

Wet a wash cloth in the bucket of water and wring it out, leaving it as damp as you would if you were going to wash your face with soap and water.


Apply cleaner to wet applicatorPut 2 or 3 half-dollar sized spots of Lexol-pH Cleaner on the wet cloth or spray it directly on the leather, and begin to wash the seat back or cushion with the washcloth as if bathing. Don't forget to clean the stitch lines. Dirt can cut through upholstery thread over a period of time, but proper cleaning with Lexol-pH will extend thread life.

Apply to one section at a time After bathing each section, rinse the washcloth to clear it of dirt, wring it out, wipe away Lexol-pH Cleaner from the section you've cleaned, and towel it dry. Continue with the whole interior in this fashion: cleaning, rinsing and drying.

The average sedan usually takes 30 minutes to clean and condition. This thorough treatment should be a 6 to 8 week regimen, depending on your use of the car and the climate where you live. Because of their exposure to the elements, convertible interiors tend to need more care. But as a Lexol user, you'll be able to tell at a glance or touch when it's time to clean and condition again after you've gone through the application process a couple of times.

One thing's for sure. After treatment, the leather always looks alive, fresh, and is softer to the touch.


HOW TO CONDITION

Conditioning leather after cleaning is like applying a moisturizing lotion to your dry skin after a bath.

Use a clean damp sponge to rinse leather Start by lightly dampening a clean washcloth so that it doesn't absorb too much conditioner. (No need to waste a good thing). Towel dry, ready to absorb conditioner
Apply conditioner to a clean sponge Pour or spray on a little Lexol Conditioner...about 2 or 3 half-dollar sized spots...and wipe it onto the leather. A little Lexol goes a long way, and multiple coats are better than one heavy application, unless the leather is very hard and dry. Apply conditioner to cleaned surface
The entire leather interior of your car should be treated and then allowed 20 to 30 minutes to absorb the oils and preservatives. After this time, use the clean dry towel to vigorously rub down all of the leather surfaces and stitch lines to remove any excess conditioner.

Give final wipedown after 15-20 minutes

After cleaning and conditioning, the interior should be allowed one to three hours drying time, depending on temperature and humidity.


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