Lexol users: Is your leather shiny after you condition it?
Lexol users: Is your leather shiny after you condition it?
Hi all,
I just recently cleaned and conditioned the leather in my G with Lexol. I just wanted to know your leather is shiny after you buff the leather? My interior is black and it doesn't appear to be shiny and has a sort of matte look to it like it's faded. Any advise tips on what I may be doing wrong? I followed all the instructions on the Lexol website. I'm just wondering if thats just this way it is.
Thanks!
I just recently cleaned and conditioned the leather in my G with Lexol. I just wanted to know your leather is shiny after you buff the leather? My interior is black and it doesn't appear to be shiny and has a sort of matte look to it like it's faded. Any advise tips on what I may be doing wrong? I followed all the instructions on the Lexol website. I'm just wondering if thats just this way it is.
Thanks!
Lexol shouldn't make the leather much shinier than without it. Leather normally wears a bit with age, and some of the original shininess will gradually dull, and you'll likely get some permanent wear lines or creases as well.
It's what gives leather its "character" over time.
It's what gives leather its "character" over time.
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