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Lexol Conditioner. It is carried at many car dealerships and it is excellent for leather seats in keeping the leather soft and pliable. In my opinion it is about the best thing you can do for old leather.
Not to be confused with Lexol Cleaner which is no better than any other leather cleaning product.
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