You guys could also try the Griots leather conditioner. Their whole line of products kicks ass.
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Spazz I ment that as a joke haha but motor oil does soak into almost anything so wouldnt be surprise if it worked to a very small degree. But would never use it on leather seats.
Saddle soap and mink oil. They're D* cheap and work like you wouldn't believe. I've had my field and jungle boots in the swamps and marshes for weeks. Bring them back to garrison, let them b*s dry...find them cracking and...well...dried out. Rub a LOT of saddle soap into the leather and buff it off. Rub a LOT of mink oil and let it sit and dry. What we cannot do with our leather interiors is use shoe polish, but it WOULD work. If your leather is discolored, using leather dye will restore the color. I've done this with my boots (before we went to that tan suede combat boot), and with my interior a number of times. The only damage to my leather is where the car seats for the kids have worn the leather away. Or you can continue to soak chemicals into your dyed cow skin. Your choice.
Leather Dye :: KIWI care products
Outdoor Mink Oil :: KIWI care products
Outdoor Saddle Soap :: KIWI care products
So speaks the 16-year Army dude.
No leather cleaner or conditioner has worked as well for me as Zaino Brothers, they have separate cleaner and conditioner. Tried Meguiars and Griots but was not impressed. Maybe check this stuff out: http://www.preservation-solutions.co...p/leather-care
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