What liquid is leather neutral to?

b0mbrman

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I was detailing my car this morning and am becoming frustrated because leather cleaners and conditioners (besides my favorite, Lexol, which I can't find locally :() are too concentrated to use effectively.

What would work best to dilute my leather care products?
 

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Lately I've been buying these leather cleaning wipes from Meguiars. They work very well for freshening up leather upholstry.

You can get a can of them for around $5.00 at Walmart or Autozone.
 

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Lately I've been buying these leather cleaning wipes from Meguiars. They work very well for freshening up leather upholstry.

You can get a can of them for around $5.00 at Walmart or Autozone.

I may just do that...Meguiar's is a brand I'm comfortable with.
 

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Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Water?

Is it?

You asked what is best to dilute them.

I'm sure that Water is like the #1 ingredient, so that is what you use.

How sure? I put just a little together and it's not mixing well at all...almost seems...oil based?