Best leather conditioner?

I have Java leather and want to get the best leather conditioner. What are you using? I would like a conditioner that actually smells like leather if that exists? I have just a little bit of wear on the drivers side seat from getting in and out. I would like to see what I can do to remedy that as well. It is always a location that wears on all cars. If I were to make car seats, I would address these key areas as they become an eyesore! Thanks
 
I have Java leather and want to get the best leather conditioner. What are you using? I would like a conditioner that actually smells like leather if that exists? I have just a little bit of wear on the drivers side seat from getting in and out. I would like to see what I can do to remedy that as well. It is always a location that wears on all cars. If I were to make car seats, I would address these key areas as they become an eyesore! Thanks

https://www.infinitiscene.com/searc...eather-Restoration-on-my-seats-(Lots-of-Pics)
 
Im a big fan of Leatherique restore & cleaner. Kinda pricey but worth it's weight in gold IMO.


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My personal preference is from SmartWax and it's their SmartLeather Preminum. I use this on all of my cars, goes on like you are rubbing lotion on the leather. Leaves little residue and works for all leather/plastic trim. One of the best features is dust does not seem to stick to it. Random, but I hate when my dash is dusty and for some reason it does not happen after you apply this stuff. Good luck in your search.
 
I've used Leatherique and Zaino. I prefer zaino since it smells good and most people compliment me when getting in my car that I still had "the new car smell".

I've recently started to use Aerospace 303, and have no complaints about it
 
I use the Zaino leather conditioner. If you want that new leather smell, then Zaino is the one to get.
 
I just used Leatherique for the second time in two months today. I don't think its much work at all, more time consuming than anything (letting the rejuvenation oil sit for 24+ hours). Very easy to apply/clean and the results are immediate!
 
I have been using the Mid America Motorworks Leather Conditioner and have been REAL happy with it. Do a google and you can find it or you can find it on Mid America Corvette website.

http://www.mamotorworks.com/corvette-mworks-leather-conditioner-1-346-8094.html

We have the BRICK color interior.

What I have found most interesting is that when you really soak the leather down and let it sit overnight, the loose areas on the edge of the seats seem to pull up tight again. I have put two applications on a previously untreated 60K mile FX and both times the leather shape has gotten better and the color is deep and rich. It also feels good and doesn't have to much fake shine. I use it on the steering wheel leather also.

If you buy several bottles, they discount the price quite a bit as it is usually on sale.

I am interested in the Leatherique though and may try that out too.
 
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Leatherique is :good:

I applied it to my FX35 brick seats and let the Rejuvenator oil seat for 48 hrs, clean up with warm water and Prestine Clean. The leathers are soft and supple, look and feel so like new. Leatherique is good stuff!
 
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