Best leather conditioner that money can buy?

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Old Aug 22, 2016 | 05:33 AM
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Best leather conditioner that money can buy?

I'm a fanatic for that new car leather smell but also like the seats to be like a broken in leather catchers glove. I use Pinnacle products but heard from other car enthusiast that they like other brands Any thoughts would be awesome!

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Old Aug 22, 2016 | 05:44 AM
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I use Meguiars and it seems fine. I know you can spend a lot of money but the leather in these cars wears well and I don't think it's particularly supple. I don't know what level it is but I think it's not as good as the leather in my M5 was although the Cayenne seems higher quailty than the 991. The Meguiars leather cleaner is fine also for my Range Rover with the premium interior. It cleans and it conditions according to the label. It does a good job cleaning both the black leather in my car, the red in my wife's car and the cream in the Range Rover.
 

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I also use Maguiars (wipes) on my TTS, but it sits on top of the leather for a very long time, leading me to believe we have a coated leather of some sort...

 
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I use Dr Beasley's products.
 
Old Aug 27, 2016 | 06:43 PM
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Malco leather conditioner. Part # 109932

Makes leather smell like new. Also it is not expensive. I have the Large 32oz, Paid $16 for it at local detail shop.

However I do use wipes above for a cleaning in between applications of malco.


 

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Our leather is coated from the factory. It needs cleaning way more than conditioning. I'd guess it would be years before it needs conditioning except maybe the drivers seat if it's used a ton and worn.
 
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I'm surprised nobody mentioned Leatherique yet? From another thread...

Originally Posted by FNG
Leatherique owns all. I prefer to use a cheap leather cleaner first to remove all dirt, then start the Leatherique process by generously slathering Rejuvinator by bare hand and using saran wrap to hold the stuff against the leather to prevent it from drying and let it sit for a day, Pristine Clean to remove residual Rejuvinator and dirt pulled from the leather surface, then a damp terry cloth towel to wipe off remaining residue.

I just did it the other week on my leather couch

 
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