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09-05-2012, 11:15 PM | #1 |
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Lexol dried part of seat
So I recently cleaned my seats wit lexol ph and lexol conditioner. It turned out great but one part of my rear seat looks lie it dried up. So I reconditioned it with conditioner. Am I pretty much f'd? I'll post pictures tomorrow
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Post pics. Can't tell at this point but make sure to apply out of direct sunlight
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+1..without pictures cant tell if you leached the dye out of the seat..you are supposed to use a dime size of that cleaner on a moist towel and remove all excess..not goop it all over..
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