| re:
"Clean and treat your wife's good leather purses and shoes when you do 
your car seats."
Not the suede ones, presumably ;)
Seems like Rolls, Bentley, Jaguar, Aston, etc. EXCLUSIVELY recommend at 
least three products ... guess I can't go wrong with any of them.
Thanks to all for the recommendations.
Bob
Editorgary@aol.com wrote:
> Connolly Hide Food is certainly good, but in my experience, Lexol (readily 
> available in most auto supply and hardward stores) leather preservative, 
> following a good cleaning with Lexol leather cleaner, is as good as anything 
>for 
> leather seats, ladies' handbags, etc. (Want to become a homegrown hero? Clean 
>and 
> treat your wife's good leather purses and shoes when you do your car seats.)
> Before you treat the leather, be sure to vacuum carefully in all the 
> crevices, pleats, seams, etc. with a small pointy attachment on your vacuum 
>cleaner.
> Cheers
> Gary
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