combo leather cleaners / conditioners - Effective?

simracer

New member
Hey all,



Just wanted to check and see if anyone could explain how some leather treatments can be effective "all-in-one" solutions? Just curious how a product that is supposed to clean and remove contaminants can at the same time leave adequate protection.



I'm no chemist, so I suppose it's possible. But just wanted to check with others to get your take on it. Mainly to see if they can do both jobs effectively or if they compromise one or both to make a one step product.



Just wondering because I've thought the same thing about the one-step car wash/waxes because that always struck me as a load of bunk too.



Thanks all!
 
They work, but maybe not the same as a two-step process. I personally prefer a lot of the cleaner/conditioners because the conditioning is lighter and less oily. One of the best IMO is the Duragloss leather shampoo, 441. It is generally regarded as a cleaner, but has some mink oil and lanolin in it and I think that's plenty. Most conditioners are overly greasy from what I've seen. The Mothers Reflections Leather Care is a cleaner/conditioner that is really more of a conditioner, but still not too greasy.
 
Back
Top