Sticky front seat backs

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TRO4

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I know you are chuckling as you read the subject, but I've never experienced a vehicle where the back of my shirt constantly sticks to the seat backs when I try to exit the seat. Happens to both driver and passengers and usually on hot days, but this has never happened in any other premium import that I've owned. Usually with a little sweat on your back, but it's like sitting on a fully taped seat back. And then the fabric or fibers of the shirt stick to the seat back. I am not overweight, or over-perspire. I can't figure out why the seat doesn't breath better....Any ideas? Also, any ideas on how to clean the leather seats? I can't find anything that truly conditions and deep cleans the leather. Thanks a lot.....
 

kingfishgrapeja

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I noticed this too. I have heard good things about lexol for cleanind. don't know if it helps the stick.
 

gtc

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Can't say that I've noticed this; I would second the Lexol recommendation - I take a gang of guys mountain biking most weekends and even after changing shirts after the ride we're all pretty sweaty. Lexol is now part of the clean down requirement before returning the truck to my wife and kids!
 

JackMac

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Make that +3 for Lexol. I use it once or twice per year (cleaner then conditioner). No problems

The LR3 seats are perforated leather, and I've always thought they breathe rather well. We've taken several long distance (12 hour) drives without issue, even in summer.
 

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