
Originally Posted by
umi001
As mentioned, particularly if it's new, there's no need for leather conditioners - a good protectant, and frequent cleaning, will suffice. Just be careful enough not to overly scratch and damage your seats. If the leather does start getting cracked, a conditioner might be of some benefit then (since the cracks will be through the polyurethane coating, allowing the conditioner to penetrate into the leather underneath) - but if this is not the case, a leather conditioner is counterproductive, it only attracts more dirt.