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I have the full leather interior in my 911 and I'm wondering what you all would recommend for leather care. The leather looks perfect but I don't know the last time conditioner was applied, if ever.

I see this Porsche conditioner on Amazon.

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What do you use?
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Leather master cleaner, vital, and protection cream.

https://leatherworldtech.com/leather...xoCOywQAvD_BwE

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Originally Posted by digitalwiz
I have the full leather interior in my 911 and I'm wondering what you all would recommend for leather care. The leather looks perfect but I don't know the last time conditioner was applied, if ever.

I see this Porsche conditioner on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Porsc...pd_rd_wg=IThxM

What do you use?
I just started using Colourlock and I’m very pleased with the product.
Amazon Amazon
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https://www.colourlock.com/?___store=usa

https://www.colourlock.com/leather-cleaning-care-kit.html

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Griot's. Even smells like new leather.
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7 replies, 7 different recommendations. lol.

The good news is that it looks like there's lots of good options. Thanks!
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I bought exact same one (Porsche brand) as they advertised it's not glossy finish like traditional leather care products.
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Leatherique most of the time including my shoes and jackets Lexol occasionally.
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Originally Posted by digitalwiz
7 replies, 7 different recommendations. lol.!
That's because it's more important about your technique and cadence, then it is about selecting the best product from a high quality list of recommendations.
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+1 lexol cleaner then conditioner. The cleaner does something that works the one step stuff does not plus it forces you to rub it twice.
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Being in the leather upholstery business - I think I have made at least six posts to this forum regarding this topic, you can do a search if you like. Some of the products mentioned here are junk, but that's the way it is - I gave up long ago recommending the brand I use.

Whatever you choose, leather has to be cleaned first before conditioner is applied. There is no one-step product that will work. You have to get the dirt and oils off first before you come in with conditioner. And the next more important thing is frequency, do it at least three times a year.

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