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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.
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This product ranks #11 of 12 in Leather Cleaner.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed July 2, 2026
TL;DR Handles routine leather maintenance reliably: body oils, surface dust, and steering-wheel grime lift in a single spray-agitate-wipe pass on standard automotive and household leather and vinyl. Set-in dye transfer and older, deeper stains are out of scope and typically need a second pass or a dedicated foaming cleaner. It carries a California Prop 65 warning, and no public safety data sheet is on file for this part number, so its full hazard profile is unverified.
A water-based, spray-and-wipe cleaner for leather, vinyl, and leather-like surfaces such as durablend, saffiano, and faux leather, sold with a microfiber cloth and made in the U.S.A. You spray it onto the surface or the cloth, agitate lightly, and wipe clean; there is no dwell time or special brush required. A large, well-received owner base supports reliable single-pass removal of everyday soiling. The manufacturer markets it as pH-balanced and free of harsh chemicals, but with no SDS on file those are label claims rather than verified chemistry. Gold Eagle excludes suede and nubuck.
Buy it if you clean your interior regularly and want a single, forgiving spray for leather, vinyl, and leather-like panels without managing separate bottles. Skip it if you are restoring neglected leather or removing months-old denim transfer from light seats, where a dedicated foaming cleaner does more per pass; follow up with a stand-alone conditioner for lasting treatment. Skip it too if you want a fully documented formula, since no public SDS backs the pH-balanced claim, or if you are sensitive to California-listed substances (it carries a Prop 65 warning).
No public SDS is on file for part 33508, so no GHS §2 hazard classification can be confirmed and the health profile is unverified; the score reflects a neutral no-SDS position rather than a clean bill of health. A California Prop 65 warning for cancer and reproductive harm is present on both the manufacturer page and the Amazon listing, but with the SDS absent the specific listed compound and concentration cannot be identified. As a water-based, wipe-off product it stays on the surface rather than entering the drain; no aquatic-toxicity, VOC, or biodegradability data is available to confirm. Apply with the doors open to keep any spray mist out of the enclosed cabin.
The manufacturer rates it for leather, vinyl, and leather-like surfaces including durablend, saffiano, and faux leather, on both automotive and household items such as seats, couches, bags, jackets, and saddles. Gold Eagle specifically excludes suede and nubuck, which are napped surfaces that spray cleaners can water-stain or mat. When in doubt on a delicate or uncoated finish, test a hidden spot first.
The manufacturer markets it as a pH-balanced formula that does not contain harsh chemicals. Those are label claims: no public safety data sheet is on file for this part number (33508), so the actual pH value and full ingredient chemistry cannot be independently verified. Owner reports do not describe widespread drying, cracking, or color lift on standard automotive leather with routine use.
Yes. Both the Gold Eagle product page and the Amazon listing carry a California Proposition 65 warning for cancer and reproductive harm. Because no SDS is on public file for part 33508, the specific listed substance and its concentration cannot be identified from primary-source data. Check the product label, and apply with the doors open to keep any spray mist out of the enclosed cabin.
It is a straightforward spray-and-wipe cleaner. Spray onto the leather or onto the included microfiber cloth, agitate lightly to lift body oils and surface soiling, then wipe clean; no dwell time or special brush is required. For routine maintenance this typically lifts grime in a single pass. For set-in stains or older dye transfer, expect to need a second pass or a stronger dedicated cleaner.
This is the plain Leather Cleaner (part 33508), which is formulated to clean rather than condition. It is a different product from the TriNova Leather Conditioner and Cleaner (part 33509), a separate two-in-one SKU. For lasting suppleness after cleaning, follow up with a dedicated leather conditioner rather than relying on a cleaner to treat the leather.
Marketing copy from TriNova, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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