Olive oil for leather

grnzoom

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While looking for fabric to re upholster a sofa I asked the guy about leather care.

He said, olive oil was the best thing to put on leather to keep it soft and prevent it from drying out.

Anyone every hear of that??

Nick
 
If you're talking about leather in cars, then NO don't do it.



Most leathers are coated for protection and durability.



The best way to clean: Woolite! 6:1 mix and you have one of the best cleaners!



Adding a conditioner is very subjective. I use Zaino Z-10 as it smells the closest to new leather.



Some treatments are too oily/greasy. You want one light on that aspect unless you're doing old leather.



Regards,

Deanski
 
Don't know about Olive oil, but a guy at a corvette show told me he used baby oil w/aloe and vitamen E. He let it's it soak in over night then buffs it of with multiple towels. I've tried it and it seems to do a good job.
 
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