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CountKrunk

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Hello all.

I own 3 leather interior vehicles now.

My 2000 4runner seat leather is super hard. I know is crying out for some moisture.

I have a solid cleaner, what conditioner do you use?

I'm looking for something i can really work into the material.

Thanks
 

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Bought some leather seats out of a boneyard that were hard as a rock. I used Fluid Film. Stuff doesn't hurt anything else I figured.

Worked every bit as good as anything else I ever purchased, so now I use Fluid Film on all sorts of stuff. Waterproofs my leather work boots real well.

H'mmmm..... Just happened to wonder.... would it help my damn aching knees ? Lol !
 

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I been using Neetsfoot oil for 25 years on my leather couch, boots and other leather stuff.
Just don't sit on it till the next day.
 

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I use Pecard’s Leather Dressing (or Pecard’s Antique Leather Dressing on the 1800s original leather items I have)

Like others have said, give it a day to absorb into the leather before use

Plenty of good options out there. Find something you can access local if you use a lot.
 

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