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i use some turtle wax product that comes in a spray bottle. I like it a lot, only downside is that the seats are really slippery afterwards.
98 SVT
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My SVT
"If everything seems to be going well, you obviously don't know what the hell is going on."
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Tanner's Preserve is awesome. I can't find it anymore though and I'm almost out.  (Yes way better then Lexol!) Meguiars Gold Class is pretty good.
2000 SVT #674
13.47 @ 102 - All Motor!
It was not broke; Yet I fixed it anyway.
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HIDE FOOD always works great . It's made for "real" leather .
~~~~~~~ Phil 
Black & Tan 2000 SVT Contour #2137 of 2150
35,000 miles & counting !
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I like the Zymol products. Results are equal to the Lexol ones, with far easier use and application (whoever put conditioner in a spray container  ) For any conditioning product. Rub it in using your hand. Your body heat will aid the absorption of the product. Let sit, and then a clean soft cloth to remove excess.
Brad "Diva": 2004 Mazda 6s 5-door, Volcanic Red
Rex: 1988 Mazda RX-7 Vert, Harbor Blue.
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Originally posted by svtcarboy: For any conditioning product. Rub it in using your hand. Your body heat will aid the absorption of the product. Let sit, and then a clean soft cloth to remove excess.
I respect that opinion, but for me there isn't enough difference in the final result for the extra work involved. I'm more likely to do the treatment if I just need to clean the seats then spray, allow to set for a few minutes, then wipe down. The easier way is more likely to be done on a regular basis, at least for me.
Jim Johnson
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03 Escape Limited
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Originally posted by SVTcontourSVT: ABSOLUTE BEST leather cleaning product is by migueiers or how ever you spell it. Its in the tube...the individual hand wipes. Leave a shine that will stay for days not 5 minutes like most do. I was skeptikal and bought them only because I wanted to leave with somthing. I will never switch to somthing different they shine just so damn nice.
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Originally posted by SVTcontourSVT: Originally posted by SVTcontourSVT: ABSOLUTE BEST leather cleaning product is by migueiers or how ever you spell it. Its in the tube...the individual hand wipes. Leave a shine that will stay for days not 5 minutes like most do. I was skeptikal and bought them only because I wanted to leave with somthing. I will never switch to somthing different they shine just so damn nice.
Umm... WTF? Why quote yourself?
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