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Old 06-26-2011, 10:39 AM
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Treating King Ranch Seats

We have a 2009 F-150 King Ranch that is starting to show some wear on the outside bolsters of the front seat. I was just curious what conditioner people are using on these?
 
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Old 06-26-2011, 01:15 PM
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The process and recommended products are described in your owner's manual.
 
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I love the Meguiar's Leather & Vinyl cleaner/conditioner.

Never had leather, I use it on my old vinyl dashs and door panels. Works great, and doesn't leave them oily and greasy like many products do.

Meguiar's Direct Leather Cleaner & Conditioner
 
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Lexol...Nuff said!!!
 
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I used Neatsfoot oil on mine. Cheap- like $10 at TSC, kept the seats supple like an old catchers mit. IIRC hasn't the KR leather changed a little bit? I know it looks darker/different tone of leather than my 04 F250 had. I used the KR stuff also, it was OK just pricey.
 
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IMO, any reasonable product works just fine. I've used Lexol and Mother's. Both seem OK to me. The important thing is DO SOMETHING on a regular basis and that leather will stay nice. No doubt about it, the King Ranch leather is the best out there and should be properly treated.
 
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Yes it IS the finest leather, I miss that Castano leather smell when I open the door to get in.
 
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