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I had a 2010 before the 2012 and after I took delivery Lincoln sent me a sample of Leathermaster cleaner and conditioner. This what they recommend for the Bridge of Weir leather in the MKZ, Not expecting much, when I tired it I was impressed and I'm hard to impress when it comes to car care products.  I bought the 150ml kit and I'm quite happy with the results.

 

If you want to use soap and water, don't use Dawn.  I don't think that would be safe for leather.  Professional detailers use Woolite on leather seats instead. It won't harm the leather.  

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I clean my leather every month or so.  I use Lexol leather cleaner and Turtle Wax leather conditioner

 

The drivers seat and passenger get the most wear so sometimes I just rub some conditioner periodically on those seats to prevent creasing and crackling.  

 

You could go with higher quality product but I am not sure you would see much difference.  

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I used to use Sonax Leather Cleaner/Conditioner as it is a foam and is nice for the perforated portions.

 

But now I only use AMMO NYC products on my vehicles, except for the Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner. The AMMO interior products are second to none in terms of performance, per product used. The same could be said for all of Larry's products to be honest.

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Lexol ph cleaner, which I use on all seats, the doors, trim and salt stains during winter, let all air dry and then Lexol conditioner the seats. Let that dry overnight (never condition in freezing temperature) then wipe/buff in the morning. I trust Lexol on all my leather goods. Stay away from products with silicone.

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Lexol ph cleaner, which I use on all seats, the doors, trim and salt stains during winter, let all air dry and then Lexol conditioner the seats. Let that dry overnight (never condition in freezing temperature) then wipe/buff in the morning. I trust Lexol on all my leather goods. Stay away from products with silicone.

 

^ ditto with alochol

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30 minutes ago, Donnyo said:

? Lose some weight. Use the M-tech leather cleaner conditioner 

This thread has been inactive going on 5 years.   It's one thing to revive it.  It's another to use personal insults, which I've noticed in several other of your responses this evening.  This is a violation of the TOU here. Those will be deleted.  This is your first warning.

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