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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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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS Section 2 notes eye contact may cause slight temporary irritation (corneal injury unlikely), and Section 8 calls for safety glasses with side shields. There is no GHS eye-hazard code at mixture level, so this is a mild-irritation/splash precaution, not a mixture-level eye hazard.”
— Leather CPR
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS Section 8 says chemical-resistant gloves should not be needed for normal handling and recommends clean body-covering clothing, while still calling for minimizing skin contact as general practice. No H315 or H317 skin-hazard code appears at mixture level.”
— Leather CPR
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS Section 8 states no respiratory protection should be needed under intended handling conditions, consistent with the confirmed 0% VOC (Section 9) and low volatility (Section 2). This is standard low-volatility language rather than a specific inhalation hazard, so ventilation during extended indoor application is still a reasonable precaution.”
— Leather CPR
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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 #3 of 16 in Leather Care.
Last reviewed June 9, 2026
TL;DR Leather CPR handles routine soiling reliably and delivers above-average conditioning results documented by community reviewers over years of use. Buffs off cleanly on both light and dark leather with no greasy residue. The SDS carries no hazard classification.
This cream-form all-in-one has been made in Burbank, California since 1990 using 100% skincare-grade ingredients, dermatologist-tested on human volunteers. The cleaning phase handles body oils, surface dust, and light soiling in one pass; owners confirm it works into grooves and perforations without issue. The conditioning result is the stronger function: long-term owner feedback documents leather that stays soft and supple with quarterly application. Apply a small amount to a clean cloth, spread evenly, let penetrate 3·5 minutes, then wipe off excess. Dries to a natural matte finish; no rinsing needed. Not a restorer for deep scratches or set-in dye transfer.
Best fit for owners who want a simple quarterly routine for finished leather seats, furniture, or accessories without building a multi-step process. Skip it for set-in dye transfer, heavy soiling, or significantly cracked leather · a dedicated cleaner followed by a separate conditioner will do better on those.
The SDS carries no hazard signal word and no GHS health classification: "no hazardous ingredients as per 49 CFR part 127." Only minimal PPE applies for standard use: safety glasses per the SDS's Section 8 direction, and normal skin-contact minimization; no respirator or chemical gloves are called for. The formula contains 0% VOC, no petroleum-distillate solvents, no PFAS, and SDS §15 explicitly confirms no Prop 65 ingredients. As a wipe-off product, the bulk of the formula ends up on the cloth and in the waste stream; SDS §12 reports no ecological hazard data.
Yes. The product listing feature bullets explicitly name car seats and steering wheels as primary use surfaces. Owners broadly report use on car seat leather with smooth, soft results and no residue. The cream form factor works well on seat bolsters and headrests · apply with a soft cloth, let it penetrate, and wipe off excess.
The brand's feature bullets specifically state 'no dark staining on light hides,' and community reviews do not surface widespread darkening complaints. The formula contains no petroleum-distillate solvents or high-tannin conditioning agents that typically cause darkening. For very light or cream nappa, test on a hidden area first.
Owners who have used it for 6 months to several years report applying it every 4·8 weeks on regularly used leather. The brand markets it as a routine maintenance product rather than a one-time restorer. Very dry or aged leather may benefit from two applications a few days apart before moving to a maintenance schedule.
The SDS §3 (revised 2015) lists 'Blended Emulsion 100% Proprietary' without naming individual ingredients. The brand's own story confirms the formula uses 100% skincare-grade ingredients, developed by a cosmetics manufacturer (Ambiance Cosmetics). The SDS's 'Not Classified' determination and the Prop 65 negative (SDS §15) are consistent with a benign cosmetics-type emulsion, but specific actives are not publicly disclosed.
Owners broadly report use on perforated car seats without reported issues. The cream form factor requires modest application amounts on perforated surfaces · use less product than on solid leather and work it in evenly so excess doesn't pool in the perforations.
Marketing copy from Leather CPR, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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