I used Nexxus on my leather

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I ran out of leather balms, so I just used some Nexxus Phyto Organics shampoo and conditioners. Cleaned with a small a amount of shampoo and water (it was dirty) wiped dry and used conditioner pretty much the same way. Instead of a sticky coating of beeswax and stuff, it made the leather supple and soft.

Am I too cheap and lazy to buy a specific auto leather product? Yes, but the ingredients like the in a product like this are top-notch, like the high-grade lipids. Whatever, it worked great. I have a ton of the stuff I got on closeout. My seats and steering wheel are like butter. (2 year old car).

http://www.nexxus.com/Salon-Professionals/Product/Humectin/Extreme-Moisture-Conditioner
 
As long as there isn't too much film, you are golden using such a product. Well as long as your leather doesn't start growing hair.
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The leather in most production cars is more like vinyl than some luxurious skin. And most auto leather care products are lousy, only a small number of good ones.

You would be surprised how similar car care products are to skin care products. Many of the same ingredients, chemicals, formulations, etc.
 
Id hope that 2-yr old leather was still soft and decent anyway. Otherwise it really is some cheap junk leather, maybe vinyl over leather, and really a shame...

Are you sure youre not confusing some sort of a coating/film/slipperyness for "soft"?
 
After a light wet "drying" with another clean towel to even out the conditioner and thin it to soak in, I lightly recoated the two front seats and steering wheel, then intend to leave it be. That's how I normally do it since it's only once a year, I want to put the most product into play as possible. I don't like too much product in the seams, so I wipe clean/wet there pretty briskly and the recoat is just the main part of the surfaces. Dirt in the seams means it kills the stitching, so I do my best to keep that part clean.

Like I was saying, it feels better than after my normal bees wax / neutral shoe polish / auto leather balm brew. I could do this process more often. If I can keep it clean, maybe I'll recondition it once more before winter and then go at it in the spring. It's probally only been done twice in 2 years.

The leather is actually really nice in this 07 Accord. A tough heavier leather, which I like. It's far from perfect, with dog nail scratches here and there. That's why I have it though, so I can buff it clean and go from there.
 
Originally Posted By: Pablo
As long as there isn't too much film, you are golden using such a product. Well as long as your leather doesn't start growing hair.
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LOL!
 
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