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Monsoon
> 3 dayBy doing tons of research and contacting leather renovation shops, Leather Master consistently gets recommended. It makes the leather soft and supple. Recommendation is to use it every 6 mos. to keep your leather looking like new.
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Howie
> 3 dayWhen we had our old leather couch repaired, the tech suggested using this product to keep the leather from cracking. I wiped on a few coats and it does improve the leather feel. I also did out car seats and new couch.
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Jennifer
> 3 dayI have been using this product for 19 years to clean my leather couch and it looks new after each application.
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KAR
> 3 dayThis product is the best for keeping your furniture looking like new. We have had our leather furniture for 16 years and it has no cracks, peels or anything! It’s been great. Need to be faithful in conditioning and this product is the best on market
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Vivona
> 3 dayI had been using Lexol Conditioner for 15 years to keep my cars leather seats looking like new. Then, I found out from a friend that Lexol is not appropriate for the coated leather used in cars. I contacted Lexol customer service and they verified the Lexol Conditioner is not to be used on car seats because they have a thin urethane coating over the leather. That is what gives it its uniform color and texture. The oil used in Lexol cannot penetrate this coating. I also read on the car manufacturers website that oil-based conditioners (Lexol, Maguires, Mothers, Zaino, etc.) can actually cause the urethane coating to delaminate from the leather. So, I had to find something else to use on my new cars seats. After a lot of research, I learned that the correct way to clean and protect car seat leather is to use a mild PH-balanced cleaner, followed by a protective coating that keeps stains and wear from affecting the urethane coating. For cleaning, I chose Leather Masters Soft Cleaner. I follow that with Leather Masters Protection Cream. The cream is not really a cream, it is a liquid that you apply to the seats with a soft sponge or cloth. It was easy to apply and dried to an invisible coating. Only time will tell if it really will make a difference. By the way, when treating car leather seats. be aware that not all the surfaces are leather. Only the parts of the seat that touch your body are leather. The sides are matching vinyl. Vinyl should be treated with a conditioner made for vinyl. I use Vinylex and have been very satisfied with it. You can tell which parts of the seat are leather by pressing your finger into the surface. Leather will show tiny creases spreading out radially from where you press your finger. Vinyl will not.
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K. Peterson
> 3 dayThis is the same leather treatment those furniture sales people will try to get you to purchase for an exorbitant price.
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Volcha
> 3 dayNice. Thanks.
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Kent Querry
> 3 dayHave used before-great product
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Bonnie Charney
06-06-2025Great for our leather couch
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joe
Greater than one weekGreat product