Just spent a couple of hours searching here and at google on the "Leatherique vs Lexol," or other for our seats. My question is, does Leatherique smell like a dead animal as one beemer guy said? Is that why some pro's say to use Leatherique occasionally and then use Lexol over that on a regular basis? My 92 still smells like leather (lexol user), but i feel it may be time to use a product that may penetrate deeper, but i wouldn't want to lose the leather smell. TIA.