I agree with thorough cleaning with a damp rag, but I've had good results from
both Lexol and Connelley Hide Food. The Lexol made a big difference in
rejuvenating some leather chairs, both in texture and appearance.
For my motorcycle leathers, I use a paste provided by the company that made
the leathers. Not sure what it is, but appears similar to a product called
"Sno-Seal" that is designed for waterproofing boots. The leather has held up
well, despite lots of use (abuse?). This stuff is probably too greasy for auto
seats, however.
Brad
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