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If the leather is in good shape and does not need major reconditioning, Meguiars works great and is easy to use. If the leather is more dried out and needs some love, I would treat it with Lexol, then just use a product like Meguiars afterwards when needed. Lexol is a great product, but is much more of a pain to apply and is not as quick to use. You have to apply it, ket it sit and buff off. Meguiars is just spray on, rub off.
I just did the whole leatherique recondition, and redye process. I think this is the surest why to restore your leather to like new condition. Lexol doesn't really soak in that well. For really hard leather, you need to sandpaper off the crusted top layer and rejuvinate whats left.
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