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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
Translated from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 2
The safety data sheet §2 classifies the formula with the serious eye irritation hazard code (Cat 2A) with WARNING signal word and the GHS07 pictogram. Direct contact during pouring onto a foam applicator or during gallon-to-bottle transfer creates a splash pathway; once applied to leather and worked in by hand or pad, the eye-contact pathway closes. Splash protection is warranted per the SDS during transfer and pouring.
U.S. regulatory standard
29 CFR 1910.133(a)(1)
“The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses appropriate eye or face protection when exposed to eye or face hazards from… liquid chemicals…”
ANSI Z87.1 (incorporated via §1910.6)
OSHA standards apply to workplaces. Cited here as the U.S. reference threshold for the underlying hazard class.
CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.
Only when: prolonged use
Translated from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
SDS §8 lists no special glove requirement for routine handling ('washing at mealtime and end of shift is adequate'), and §4 first aid states none should be needed for skin contact. Section 2's standard precautionary block still names protective gloves in combination with eye protection. For repeated, hands-in-the-product application across multiple vehicles, light gloves are a reasonable precaution even though no skin-hazard classification drives it.
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Only when: in enclosed space · hot panels
Translated from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
SDS §8 states no respiratory protection should be needed for routine handling and lists general ventilation as 'recommended,' not local exhaust. Section 10 separately notes the product can generate formaldehyde vapor if heated above 150°C, a condition outside normal application. The realistic scenario is applying and buffing inside a closed cabin with the windows up; cracking a window or leaving a door open covers the general-ventilation note, and the product should stay away from any open flame or heat source.
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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 #8 of 15 in Leather Conditioner.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed June 9, 2026
TL;DR A water-based mineral-oil and oleic-acid conditioner from P&S's professional Double Black Collection, well-reviewed by owners. Confirmed lanolin-free, so the skin-sensitizer risk that lanolin-based conditioners carry does not apply. The safety data sheet records WARNING with the serious eye irritation classification; splash protection is warranted per the SDS during pouring and transfer. Carries an intense leather scent.
A pro-tier water-based leather conditioner built on mineral oil and a plant-derived fatty acid for softness, with a nonionic emulsifier to keep the formula shelf-stable. Apply with a foam applicator or folded microfiber, work into the leather, and buff residue. The formula is lanolin-free, so the skin-sensitizer concern that applies to lanolin conditioners does not apply here. Community describes good suppleness restoration and a non-greasy finish after buffing. UV inhibitors are confirmed on the label, but the specific absorber is not disclosed, and no independent long-term community data tracks fading outcomes for this product.
Good fit for owners of dark or medium leather who want a pro-tier conditioner with documented professional use and a strong detailer reputation. Skip it if you prefer a faint or fragrance-free product · the "Intense Leather Scent" is real and lingers for the first hour after application. Test a hidden area first on very light cream or white leather; the formula is tan and could temporarily appear darker before full absorption.
The safety data sheet records WARNING with the serious eye irritation classification (GHS07 pictogram). Splash protection is warranted per the SDS during pouring and pad-loading; once worked into leather, the eye-contact pathway closes. No skin irritation or skin-sensitizer classifications apply at the mixture level per SDS §2, and the SDS states no respiratory protection is needed for routine handling of this non-aerosolized conditioner. Light gloves for repeated, hands-in-the-product application and a cracked window for ventilation are reasonable, situational precautions rather than required ones; see the safety panel below. The environment score is held at 6 by the emulsifier, which carries an ingredient-level aquatic toxicity flag and applies a deduction under the leave-on pathway.
No. The SDS §3 ingredient list is mineral oil, oleic acid, isotridecyl alcohol ethoxylate, polyacrylic acid amine salt, and water · no lanolin, no wool wax, no Amerchol derivatives. The skin-sensitizer classification that applies to lanolin-based conditioners does not apply here. Anyone with a known lanolin or wool-wax sensitivity can use this product without the sensitization concern that lanolin-based conditioners raise.
Moderate evidence says no. The formula is pigment-free (the tan color comes from oleic acid, not dye) and the broad owner consensus does not flag widespread light-leather darkening. That said, the formula is tan and thick, so temporary darkening on very light cream or white leather during application is plausible before full absorption. A test spot on a hidden area is reasonable on light Nappa or cream-colored seats before full application.
The label claims UV inhibitors and the product listing confirms 'UV inhibitors' under special ingredients. The specific UV absorber is not named in SDS §3 · it is held as proprietary. No independent 6-month-plus community testing was found that specifically tracks fading or UV outcomes on this product. CCT's leather-conditioner rubric requires a named UV-absorbing ingredient in the SDS to score UV protection above 5.0; because the absorber is proprietary, the UV score reflects 'label claim present, ingredient basis unverified.'
Marketed as 'Intense Leather Scent' · and that is the consistent community description: a strong, slightly synthetic leather fragrance during application that dissipates within hours. Some buyers specifically choose it for the scent, others find it too strong inside a closed cabin. Crack a window for the first hour after application if you are sensitive to fragrance intensity.
The safety data sheet does not specify glove protection. The serious eye irritation classification applies at the formula level · splash protection is warranted per SDS §2 during pouring and transfer. Once applied to leather and worked in with an applicator pad, the skin pathway closes. No skin irritation or skin-sensitizer classifications mean no routine glove requirement for normal application.
Marketing copy from P&S Detail Products, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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