I'm new to leather care but want the seats to stay in good shape in my new car. I made the mistake of using a vacuum that appeared to have black dirt right in the nozzle to remove crumbs from the creases of the seats and ended up with black glue marks on my new gray leather seats. I had to bend down a bit with the interior cleaner, but there was no damage. The cleaner immediately removed other minor abrasions and dried drops on the seats. I liked the skin care spray - I'm very sensitive to fragrances and chemicals (like migraines or anaphylaxis) and had no problems with them. It doesn't smell of anything except a slight leather smell, like a car when it's brand new. The seat paneling remains as it was - without annoying glossy strips. I've bought Griot's Leather Rejuvenator for old/unkempt leather interiors at home and can use it once or twice a year for deeper conditioning, but it's quick. and easy for spot and quarterly cleaning/maintenance. It took about 1/8th (or less) of a bottle to finish the front and rear bench seats on a small car.
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