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I'll be heading to Autozone anyway after I leave the GM dealership today. Glass guy broke a clip on my a pillar panel in the Duramax... At least he came out of pocket for it lol I just hate going to a stealership for parts...
I'll be looking for a bottle of this 303
Thanks everyone!
Skip the Lexol.
Our C5 leather seat surfaces have been coated and sealed before being installed. They cannot absorb Lexol like an unsealed leather would.
Many posts on this.
303 is the best I have found on all sealed leather, vinyl, plastic, and rubber products of all types.
I really don't care about the seats in the car at this point anyway. They are pretty well done. I just want to keep everything clean and keep it from drying out. The car sits in a garage 99% of the time so it rarely ever sits and bakes in the sun. I'll just pick up some 303 and call it a day!
For cleaning I use a towel and a small bucket of water with a splash of Woolite.
For protection I don't think you can beat 303 Aerospace Protectant. 303 has been well known in the boating community for quite some time as the "go to" when it comes to upholstery protection.
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