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GT owners, what do you use?

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What products do you find are best for cleaning/protecting the leather of the interior?
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What products do you find are best for cleaning/protecting the leather of the interior?
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check out the Show & Shine section...there are a ton of threads about leather conditioners.
Wanted to get perspective from the GT owners because the leather seats are not the same as the seats in the other vehicles.
leather is leather. a majority of them are the same and made from the same animal, usually a cow hide. they will also be treated the same as far as maintaince goes.
leather is leather. a majority of them are the same and made from the same animal, usually a cow hide. they will also be treated the same as far as maintaince goes.
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Zymol cleaner and Zymol conditioner, are the best that I have used so far. It leaves the leather looking/smelling new and does not leave any greasy residue. Target is the only place i've found that always has them in stock.
Nothing but Zaino products have touched my car since new. The Z-9 Leather in a Bottle works awesome and smells great.
Wanted to get perspective from the GT owners because the leather seats are not the same as the seats in the other vehicles.
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I'm actually a little curious about this myself. My seat has the perforated leather and any conditioner that's more on the creamy side tends to fill the perforations.
ZYMOL is all I use for cleaning, conditioning, washing, waxing and wheel cleaning. Best stuff you can get and the wax itself if the easiest I've ever used. I've never used a wax that beads so well and leaves the paint feeling as soft as a baby's rear end.
I use Pinnacle cleaner and protectant. Good stuff. :)
I use Lexol leather cleaner, followed by Lexol leather conditioner. I have a friend that's a factory rep, I get it for free. It works good for me.
What products do you find are best for cleaning/protecting the leather of the interior?
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Zaino is the best followed by Lexol and something called Dillion Husky treatment ( auto tech mfg ).
I was told these products actually absorb into the leather treating it and help preseve it much like a deep treatment hand lotion. Almost all the other just barley coat the top of the leather and do nothing to presevre it.
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