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Leather Cleaner & Conditioner

Clean and protect leather seats so they stay soft and crack-free

Leather seats and trim dry out over time, especially with sun exposure and daily use. A good cleaner lifts dirt and body oils, while a conditioner restores moisture so the surface stays supple. Using both regularly helps prevent the fading, stiffness, and cracking that show up on neglected interiors after a few seasons.

Most products work on seats, door panels, and steering wheels, and some also suit furniture and bags. We curate top-rated picks on Amazon so you can compare cleaner-and-conditioner combos against dedicated formulas. Check that the product matches your leather type, since coated, aniline, and synthetic surfaces respond differently to the same treatment.

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What to look for

  • Cleaner and conditioner in one
  • Safe for coated leather
  • Non-greasy matte finish
  • Pleasant or low odor

FAQ

Can I use it on synthetic leather?
Many conditioners are formulated for both real and synthetic (faux) leather, but check the label first. Some real-leather oils can leave residue on vinyl-based surfaces.
How often should I condition leather seats?
A common routine is cleaning and conditioning every few months, more often in hot or sunny climates. Wiping spills promptly also helps the leather last longer.
Will it make the seats slippery?
A quality conditioner buffed out properly leaves a matte, non-greasy finish. If seats feel slick, you likely applied too much and should wipe off the excess.