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Prices may varyHealth score is for adult use as intended, per the manufacturer's SDS. It does not model child ingestion, accidental spill cleanup, or off-label use. See the safety panel below for full hazard classification, and /disclaimer for the full editorial scope.
GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.
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No PPE specified in published sources for eyes. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for skin. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for lungs. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
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This product ranks #9 of 16 in Leather Care.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed May 25, 2026
TL;DR Lifts routine body oils and light dust in one pass; not a substitute for a dedicated cleaner on set-in staining. Conditioning is perceptible and community follow-up on neglected leather is positive, though re-application every 4·8 weeks is realistic. Buffs off cleanly on dark leather; slight temporary darkening is possible on light-colored seats.
This gel cleans and conditions finished automotive leather in one step using mineral oil and silicone as the conditioning system, with an emulsifier-based cleaning phase for routine body oils and surface dust. Set-in staining needs a dedicated cleaner first. Community reviews describe meaningful softening on dry, neglected leather, with a re-application interval of 4·8 weeks. Apply to a foam applicator or microfiber, work section by section, and buff off promptly. Over-application is the main source of residue and slight darkening on light leather.
Good fit for owners doing routine maintenance on moderately clean, dark-colored factory leather who want one product without a multi-step routine. Skip it for light nappa or cream seats, where the mineral oil base carries more darkening risk, or for bolsters with set-in soiling where a dedicated cleaner followed by a separate conditioner gives better control.
The SDS classifies this mixture as not hazardous: no signal word, no GHS pictograms, no health classifications. No PPE is required. A CA Prop 65 disclosure is present from acrylamide (trace monomer residue), formaldehyde (from the DMDM Hydantoin preservative), and methanol; these are California disclosure requirements, not GHS hazard classifications. No PFAS; no petroleum-distillate solvents. The SDS confirms no aquatic toxicity at mixture level; bulk product ends up on rags and in the waste stream after the cleaning step.
Yes. The product's primary marketing claim is the dual clean-and-condition function, and community reviews from leatherskill.com confirm the conditioning effect is meaningful on moderately dry or neglected leather. Cleaning handles routine body oils and surface dust; set-in staining may need a dedicated cleaner first.
Mineral oil-containing conditioners can temporarily darken light leather. Community evidence on cream or white leather is still thin. A small number of owners report slight temporary darkening that resolves within 24 hours. Test on a hidden area first if you have light nappa or cream-colored seats.
The SDS §15 lists three Prop 65 substances: acrylamide (a trace monomer residue in the acrylic polymer), formaldehyde (released slowly by the DMDM Hydantoin preservative), and methanol (associated with the formaldehyde metabolic pathway). The SDS §2 classifies the mixture as NOT HAZARDOUS, with no GHS signal word and no health H-codes. The Prop 65 warning is a California disclosure requirement for trace amounts, not an indication of acute hazard.
Community follow-up suggests re-application every 4·8 weeks for routine maintenance use. The label implies a longer interval; community evidence does not corroborate extended durability.
The mineral oil and silicone conditioning system can leave a slight sheen. Community reviews describe the finish as acceptable on dark leather when buffed off with a clean microfiber; over-application is the main cause of residue. Use a small amount and buff promptly.
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