Try the Lexol cleaner. I have experienced with Zymol cleaner and protector. I find them to be gentle on my escalade hybrid non-platinum. But with this REAL leather I'm stumped. Don't want to discolor it or peel the semi aniline leather by midtake.broncophil said:i have always used lexol.. dont know why. its always been sold at the lexus dealer, so i bought it.. works fine.. SIDE NOTE. my tan leather already has jean staining from my wife.. anyway to remove or keep from getting stained?
I use "interior cleaner" from Griots Garage.....you can google that.....have used it on leather in 3 Mercedes, 3 Corvettes, and now my Escalade....it removes the bluejeans residue and does absolutely no harm to the leather....I then treat the leather surfaces with Zaino leather care product and all is well!Try the Lexol cleaner. I have experienced with Zymol cleaner and protector. I find them to be gentle on my escalade hybrid non-platinum. But with this REAL leather I'm stumped. Don't want to discolor it or peel the semi aniline leather by midtake.
thanks for the suggestion.I use "interior cleaner" from Griots Garage.....you can google that.....have used it on leather in 3 Mercedes, 3 Corvettes, and now my Escalade....it removes the bluejeans residue and does absolutely no harm to the leather....I then treat the leather surfaces with Zaino leather care product and all is well!
I think you will be pleased....!thanks for the suggestion.
i have heard of griots before, and i know they are reputable.
thanks again
edit: and i just saw they are on amazon, with prime! will order now