Leather Conditioner 1L is a product designed to clean and nourish your treasured soft leather items. It will absorb into the leather, restoring the leather’s natural glow and keeping it supple. Regular treatment will prevent your leather from cracking. Apply lavishly using a cloth or batting.
Love your leather.
Keeps leather looking great.
When aged or exposed to the elements Leather dries out and becomes ashy or dusty looking. Conditioning reinvigorates leather with necessary natural oils, refreshing its appearance and making it look smooth and hydrated—similar to how lotion moisturizes dry skin to make it look smooth and healthy.
Improves leather’s durability.
When leather gets old and dry, it becomes brittle and can be prone to cracking with even gentle use. Once your leather has cracked, there’s not much you can do to mend it back together seamlessly. It’s important to take steps to prevent those cracks from happening in the first place. Conditioning your leather will keep it supple and flexible, avoiding those damaging cracks.
Adds a layer of protection.
While leather conditioning isn’t the final step of leather care, conditioning your leather can give it a mild layer of protection against water damage or stains.
Whether you’ve got a leather couch, a leather bag, or leather car seats, here’s a step-by-step guide to conditioning your leather:
Clean Your Leather
- First Remove straps or accessories – Before you work with your leather, remove any fasteners, laces, straps, or other accessories so that you can easily condition the nooks and crannies of the leather.
- Lastly Allow the leather to dry overnight – To ensure that the leather is completely clean and dry before conditioning, let the leather rest in a dry place overnight.
Condition Your Leather
- Condition the leather – Apply a dime-sized amount of Leather Conditioner 1L to a soft cloth (microfiber is best but not necessary). Thereafter, begin rubbing the clean leather in circular motions with the cloth. Cover the entire surface of the leather to ensure even distribution of the conditioner. Undoubtedly avoid using DIY leather care products, like olive oil or coconut oil, which can potentially harm your item.
For best results, condition leather goods regularly, any time it starts looking faded or dry. Accordingly dedicated leather owners condition their leather products as often as once a month to make sure the goods look and feel their best.