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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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Only when: splash risk · prolonged use
Translated from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
Cleaner SDS Section 8 lists eye protection as 'No special when used as intended,' and Section 2 carries no eye-hazard GHS classification at the mixture level. The cleaner runs pH 9-10, so treating splash contact during pour-and-wipe use as a precaution is reasonable even though the SDS documents no mixture-level eye hazard.
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Only when: prolonged use · splash risk
Translated from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
Cleaner SDS Section 8 lists hand and skin protection as 'No specific requirements,' and Section 11 finds the skin-irritation criteria not met at the mixture level. Two surfactants carry ingredient-level H315 (skin irritation), so gloves for prolonged or repeated handling are a fair precaution, not a documented mixture-level hazard.
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Only when: in enclosed space · prolonged use
Translated from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
Cleaner SDS Section 8 lists respiratory equipment as 'No specific requirements' but still instructs users to avoid inhaling vapours as a general control measure. With no VOC contribution and no spray or misting step in this pour-and-wipe kit, that reads as routine good practice in a closed-up garage rather than a documented inhalation hazard.
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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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Scope of these PPE tiers. The tiers on this page translate the product's Safety Data Sheet where one is published, plus its ingredient chemistry, into a comparable rating. They describe a formulation, not a situation: a tier is not a safety determination for any specific user, task, quantity, or environment. The manufacturer's label and use instructions govern how the product is handled. Where the product is used at work, the employer's PPE program and hazard assessment under 29 CFR 1910.132 decide what protection is selected, not this page.
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This product ranks #1 of 15 in Leather Care.
Last reviewed June 14, 2026
TL;DR The cleaner lifts routine body oils and surface dust in a single pass (owners confirm); the conditioner delivers noticeable softening that holds 3 to 6 months on daily drivers, a genuine category favorite among owners. Finish buffs cleanly off all leather colors including white. Neither SDS carries a hazard classification under OSHA HCS.
The kit pairs a glycoside surfactant cleaner with the brand's two-ingredient oil conditioner. Routine maintenance soiling cleans up in one pass; set-in dye transfer needs multiple passes or a dedicated foaming cleaner. Apply the conditioner sparingly and let it absorb for at least two hours before buffing. The finish is dry-to-supple rather than greasy. Over-application is the most common complaint; thin coats and adequate dwell time fix it. Community follow-up confirms re-application every 3 to 6 months on daily drivers.
Best fit for owners who want a single-purchase clean-and-condition routine with a deep community evidence base on both functions. Safe on light and white leather. Skip it if the leather has set-in staining (a dedicated foaming cleaner will outperform) or if buying the two products separately in larger sizes costs less.
Both SDSs carry no hazard classification under OSHA HCS 2012. No signal word, no hazard codes at mixture level, no lanolin, PFAS, or Prop 65 ingredients. The cleaner carries EPA Safer Choice certification. One surfactant has aquatic toxicity potential at ingredient level, reflected in the environment score.
Not necessarily. The cleaner removes surface soiling and the conditioner replenishes moisture. For routine maintenance on lightly soiled seats, the conditioner alone may suffice between deeper clean sessions. Use both together for quarterly full-care sessions or any time the leather looks dull or feels dry.
Yes. The cleaner's glycoside surfactant formula and the conditioner's two-ingredient oil base contain no dyes or tannin-reactive compounds. Both the product listing and the brand page explicitly state the kit is suitable for all leather colors, including white.
No. Neither component contains lanolin, silicone, or animal products. The cleaner's SDS lists glycoside surfactants and water; the conditioner's SDS lists only polyisobutene and white mineral oil. The brand's feature bullets confirm 'no silicone, solvents, or animal products.'
Community follow-up on Amazon and detailing forums suggests every 3 to 6 months on daily-driven vehicles is a common interval. High-use surfaces like steering wheels and bolsters may benefit from more frequent cleaning-only passes with the cleaner between full kit sessions.
The kit ASIN bundles two 8 oz bottles with two lint-free applicator cloths and carries a slight convenience premium. At times, buying the cleaner and conditioner separately in their standard sizes costs less; the kit's value is in the single purchase and the included cloths.
Marketing copy from Leather Honey, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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