Reddit Reddit reviews Lexol E300887100 nF Neatsfoot Leather Dressing Non-Darkening 8 oz.(236-mL)

We found 5 Reddit comments about Lexol E300887100 nF Neatsfoot Leather Dressing Non-Darkening 8 oz.(236-mL). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Lexol E300887100 nF Neatsfoot Leather Dressing Non-Darkening 8 oz.(236-mL)
Conditions and protects light colored leather without darkening.Mixes freely with water making the product equally useful on wet or dry leatherNourishes the collagen and elastin proteins of the leather fibersNot intended for suede or other rough-finished leathers
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5 Reddit comments about Lexol E300887100 nF Neatsfoot Leather Dressing Non-Darkening 8 oz.(236-mL):

u/Bayart · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

There's no moisture to bring back ;) Chromexcel is essentially saturated with oil to specifically make it impervious to water, so to soften it... put more oil is basically the answer. Chromexcel is finished with neatsfoot oil so you'd want a product with that. I know the Saphir oiled leather lotion I talked about is made from it, but there's also the Lexol one which I think is quite popular on the sub. There's also Bick4 which is popular but I've got no idea what's in it. Seems to be working for this guy, though. You can also just ask in the daily question thread, you'll get a better answer. At least 80% of ppl here have Chromexcel boots.

u/InDisgust0 · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I'm in the same boat as you, I just bought a pair of Iron Rangers. I snagged a Luxol cleaner and a separate Luxol conditioner, which says "non darkening" on the bottle.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QFQE68/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I haven't tried it, but it seemed between that and Bick 4 for the least altering product.

u/chocovanlatte · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Lexol is recommended all the time. There are many conditioning products. Which one do I use?

There's the conditioner, the deep conditioner, and the leather dressing. and probably others. I've seen all of the above linked when referencing lexol, so I'm thoroughly confused.

u/zZeus5 · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Alternatively, if you want something without petroleum distillates, Lexol has a Neatsfoot/Rapid Restorer that also does not darken leather.