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King Ranch leather conditioner
#1
King Ranch leather conditioner
Hi everyone. We own a King Ranch Superduty and used the KR leather conditioner on our leather. We are having a hard time finding the product now at the dealers and I do not see it on the king ranch web site. Is there another comparable product anyone else has used that has maintained their leather well and that they are happy with. I do appreciate any advice. Thanks.
#4
Lexol contains...
" an emulsion similar to those employed in the original manufacture of the leather," according to Lexol's info web page (click dem words!).
You can find Lexol at some Walmarts. I get it at State Line Tack. I think Pep Boys has it too.
You can find Lexol at some Walmarts. I get it at State Line Tack. I think Pep Boys has it too.
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#8
Here is the link the the KR Saddle shop that has the lether cleaner
http://www.krsaddleshop.com/shopping...eyword=cleaner
that should be what you needs i use it on my KR and its works great. It is KR cleaner. I dont know whats in it tht makkes it 9 bucks a bottle but it works good and i get about 3 conditionings oout of 1 bottle using it heavy. I drop it right on the seat and rub it in with a cloth but i use alot and it works great.
Any more questions let me knowif the link doesnt work go to
KRsaddleshop.com
and search "Cleaner"
Ryan
http://www.krsaddleshop.com/shopping...eyword=cleaner
that should be what you needs i use it on my KR and its works great. It is KR cleaner. I dont know whats in it tht makkes it 9 bucks a bottle but it works good and i get about 3 conditionings oout of 1 bottle using it heavy. I drop it right on the seat and rub it in with a cloth but i use alot and it works great.
Any more questions let me knowif the link doesnt work go to
KRsaddleshop.com
and search "Cleaner"
Ryan
#9
My only question before using Lexol on the leather is ... Do they put any type of clearcoat on the leather? The leather in my car has a clear coat type coating on it that Lexol will actually break down, so I use the Aerospace 303 that I use on the dash etc, on the seats.
If there isn't a similar coating on these seats then Lexol is a great product.
Anyone know if they put a coating on either the King Ranch leather or the Lariat leather ?
If there isn't a similar coating on these seats then Lexol is a great product.
Anyone know if they put a coating on either the King Ranch leather or the Lariat leather ?
#10
The KR leather does not have a clear protective coating, but the standard "Ford" leather that comes in Lariats and HDs does. The owner manual recommends Ford's own cleaner and conditioner for the non-KR leather, but I've never used them and don't know what's in them. The manual also says " Do not use household cleaning products, alcohol solutions, solvents or cleaners intended for rubber, vinyl and plastics, or oil/petroleum-based leather conditioners. These products may cause premature wearing of the clear, protective coating on the seat."
My truck also came with a "Leather Care Instructions" tag on the seat that looks just like this one, except for the text on the outside, so I think Eagle Ottawa probably makes the standard "Ford" leather. The tag inside reads as follows:
Oddly, there's nothing in my manual about using Tanners Preserve or 3M scrub pads at all.
I don't know what kind of oil is in Lexol conditioner (lanolin?), so I guess it's possible that it "may" cause premature wearing of the clear coat with long term use. Or it may not. I've never seen anything about it damaging leather finishes, though.
My truck also came with a "Leather Care Instructions" tag on the seat that looks just like this one, except for the text on the outside, so I think Eagle Ottawa probably makes the standard "Ford" leather. The tag inside reads as follows:
For routine cleaning, wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth. For more thorough cleaning, wipe the surface with a mild soap.
If the leather cannot be completely cleaned using a mild soap and water solution, the leather may be cleaned using a commercially available cleaning product "Tanners Preserve Leather Cleaner" and a 3M "Type T" scrubbing pad using steps detailed in Owners Manual.
If the leather cannot be completely cleaned using a mild soap and water solution, the leather may be cleaned using a commercially available cleaning product "Tanners Preserve Leather Cleaner" and a 3M "Type T" scrubbing pad using steps detailed in Owners Manual.
I don't know what kind of oil is in Lexol conditioner (lanolin?), so I guess it's possible that it "may" cause premature wearing of the clear coat with long term use. Or it may not. I've never seen anything about it damaging leather finishes, though.
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DURAGLOSS Leather Conditioner
Originally Posted by 66fordman
Hi everyone. We own a King Ranch Superduty and used the KR leather conditioner on our leather. We are having a hard time finding the product now at the dealers and I do not see it on the king ranch web site. Is there another comparable product anyone else has used that has maintained their leather well and that they are happy with. I do appreciate any advice. Thanks.
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#14
I've also seen posts about using Leather CPR on the KR interior. Apparently you can get it at places like Bed Bath & Beyond or Restoration Hardware. Has anyone tried that yet? I always used the KR stuff that was sent to me when I had a 150 KR, but thinking about trying Leather CPR on my 250 KR.
#15
I have been using these products on my KR interior, and the results are just fantastic...It's not cheap stuff tho...
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