Leather Conditioner with no smell

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Believe it or not I'm looking for a high quality leather conditioner without that leather smell. Application is for 2001 Honda accord that sits out 24/7 in the hot, hot, blazing Texas sun so I need the highest UV protection as well.

I've thought about 303 or VRT once a week and then once a month using my 4* (only have that fresh leathery smell once a month) - comments on this approach?

I personally LOVE that fresh leather smell but this application is for someone who doesn't care for it so no leather smell and great UV protection that won't dry out within a month - not too much to ask, is it?

Thanks for all the great advice - what a great board!!
 
Adam's Leather Conditioner works well for me, and it is scent neutral IMO. I do have last year's formulation, but if nothing's changed, this might be your ticket. FWIW, I believe I remember Nick or Adam one saying that VRT was not the thing to use for leather, so I might skip that.
 
I finally had a chance to try out VRT this weekend. I absolutely loved it however I have a question:
When first applied it was absolutely beautiful..perfect shine to it and easy to use. I got in my car this morning and noticed that I can see a few circular spots here and there that are white. Its got the same look as if you had furniture oil on your cabinet and put ur thumb on the oil and lift up there is a spot that looks as if its not treated. What could have caused that? Thats never happenened before with anything else.


Now about using VRT on leather:
Nick are you basically saying that VRT and the leather conditioner are virtually the same product EXCEPT one is more shiny and slick then the other? I like my seats to look as if they have been cleaned and moisturized and with a regular leather conditoiner I dont usually get that effect. If VRT is essentially the same as the leather conditioner that would be awesome.
 
Thanks for the clarifications Nick.

I used the usual Woolite/Water to clean before applying VRT. Ill definitely put another coat on to see what happens. Thanks again!!
 
Lexol doesn't smell upon application. The product itself does have a smell.

Also, there's always Leatherique: the conditioner would be Rejuvinator Oil.
 
Mmmmm.... gotta love that yummy goat urine scent that Lexol has. If you can survive application then it works out really well. The product has to pass the sniff test before I use it and Lexol fails big time. I've never noticed that it doesn't have a smell after you apply it. It usually burns out my olfactory nerves upon application and I can't smell much after that. :lol
 
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