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Re: Leather seat care and exterior care S70 2000

I have been happy with Zaino products (http://www.zainobros.com). There are area distributors, or you can get directly from the brothers. I like their leather conditioner and cleaner products as well as the waxes. When I run out though I'll be trying a different brand for comparison purposes.

As for when to apply? I applied my leather conditioner the first week. Remember, the car has/had been sitting at the dealership or on a boat for a certain amount of time. I've reapplied it every other week or so.

As for waxing, I stripped all evidence of a factory wax job and started from scratch with Zaino. The results are amazing...well worth the effort. This includes a process involving a "clay bar" product (many brands available). It will remove "all" contaminants from the painted surface. I highly recommend going through the Z-bros' web site and reading about the application process. Most detailing products have a comparable product line and process. You can't go wrong with a number of them (Zaino, Zymol, Meguirs).

Bill






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