Leather is Expensive – Protect It
Whether it’s the interior of your car or your favorite sofa, leather is an investment. Dirt, body oils, and sweat break down the leather’s protective finish over time, leading to cracking and discoloration. The leather cleaner gently removes damaging contaminants while preserving the natural suppleness.
What Leather Needs
Cleaning – Remove surface dirt and oils before they penetrate.
Conditioning – Replenish natural oils lost to sun and use.
Protection – Create a barrier against future stains.
This leather conditioner and cleaner does all three in one step.
How to Use (Two Methods)
For routine cleaning (weekly or monthly):
Spray leather cleaner onto a soft, clean microfiber cloth – not directly onto the leather (to avoid soaking into stitching).
Wipe the leather surface in circular motions.
Buff with a dry section of the cloth to remove any excess.
For deep cleaning (every 3-6 months):
Apply cleaner generously to a damp (not wet) cloth.
Work into the leather, especially on bolsters and armrests.
Let it sit for 2 minutes.
Wipe away residue with a clean, dry cloth.
Where to Use It
Car seats – Removes blue jeans dye transfer and body oils.
Home sofas and loveseats – Eliminates food spills and pet marks.
Leather jackets – Cleans collar and cuff stains.
Handbags and wallets – Restores shine without darkening.
Office chairs – Removes sweat stains from armrests.
Shoes and boots – Spot cleans scuffs and dirt.
Safe for All Leather Finishes
Aniline (uncoated) leather – Test first, use sparingly.
Semi-aniline (lightly coated) – Safe.
Pigmented (coated) leather – Ideal.
Synthetic leather (PU, PVC) – Works well.
Bonded leather – Use with care.
What to Avoid
Do not use on suede or nubuck.
Do not saturate perforated leather (seats with holes).
Do not use on extremely old, cracked, or flaking leather.
Pro Tips for Results
For car seats: Clean monthly. Body oils transfer quickly, especially in summer.
For light-colored leather: Test on a hidden area first to ensure no color change.
For stitching: Avoid getting product on decorative stitching, as some dyes may bleed.
For stains: For ink or marker, spray the cleaner onto a cloth and dab – do not rub.
Extends Leather Life
Regular use of this leather seat cleaner prevents the need for expensive professional re-dyeing or replacement. A 10bottlecanaddyearstoa10bottlecanaddyearstoa5,000 leather interior.
Economical 100ml Size
One bottle cleans all seats of a sedan 4-6 times, or a 3-seat sofa 2-3 times.