Leatherette Cleaner
#4
Lexol Vinylex will leave a slippery shine behind. If you don't like that...
you can just use the lexol leather cleaner, and no protectant. Ted K on the detailing forum likes Harly Poly Guard for his interior, as a protectant, after you're done cleaning. He claims no shininess or slipperiness as associated with Vinylex. You can get the Lexol leather cleaner and Harly Poly Guard from www.carcareonline.com.
#5
Vinylex is too shiney for me. I use a +7ph (neutral) cleanser from Ardex - a local detailing
chemical manufacturer, which means there's no middle-man to hike the price. Email me if you want the info. for them that I have at home. They'll send anyone a complete brochure of their products.
#6
Ardex is the best and they are national....all middle men
Ardex has some damn good products, but they are all distributors selling the product, you cant buy factory direct... they arent local like you think, Ardex is big time in the professional world
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