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Great product! Jul 06, 2010
I picked this up for an ICON brand leather motorcycle jacket. it was the first cleaning for this thing and it was super dirty and covered in bug guts and other flying "no-see-um's" you generally come in contact with when riding. I used a soft bristle brush and did a section to test it. Seemed fine so I did the rest. It came out looking out of the box new. I highly recommend this stuff.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Awesome Product! Jun 04, 2010 I had heard of Lexol and thought I would give it a try. I had bought a couple of older leather couches from an auction hoping I could restore the luster back into the leather. Lexol was so easy to apply and it wasn't messy. Dried quickly too. Now my couches look like they are brand new and everyone that sees them wants to know how I got them to look so new. Great product!
Viper and BMW owner recommends Lexol! May 22, 2010 Brings the original feel and scent of the leather back.
Removes the dirt and salts from use.
Quickly cleans and protects.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Softens leather with some residue. Apr 05, 2010 I was relatively satisfied with this leather conditioner, my couches definitely felt softer after the application and restored some of their luster. I did however feel like a little bit of waxy residue was left behind and wasn't sure if it would get on my clothes or not. A month after treatment, the luster has begun to fade and may need a follow-up treatment sooner than the recommended 3 month interval. I did clean beforehand with Lexol's leather cleaner. My impression is that the conditioner is partially absorbed by the leather, but also leaves a thin wax-like coating. I would have been more satisfied if the conditioner was absorbed more deeply into the leather.
3 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Not what I hoped it was Feb 17, 2010 I bought this product to spray on a jacket and hat, hoping that it would be easier to spray on/wipe off excess than it is to apply a paste or (thick) liquid leather conditioner. It isn't.
After thoroughly shaking the bottle, I applied it to a hat. The conditioner squirted out of the nozzle; no spray here. It was much thicker than I had hoped, and while that isn't necessarily a bad thing, the end result was that I spent as much time rubbing it in as I would have a paste. Being liquid, my applicator cloth absorbed more than it does when applying a paste, too. In other words, more waste.
The other annoyance surfaced after it dried. A lot of white residue shows in the surface texture ("cracks") of the leather. Not the look I usually like on something I'm wearing.
In summary, the cons are:
* Not a true "spray-on" conditioner, but rather thick-liquid-in-a-spray-bottle
* Excessive waste (vs. paste conditioners)
* No time savings (vs. paste conditioners)
* Very visible residue after drying
Still looking for the pros.
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