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    Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

    I have a King Ranch truck that has Aniline or uncoated leather. Currently I'm using leatherCPR, and it seems to be working great. What I want is something that will soak in deep and make it much more softer. I seen the leatherique stuff, but you don't want to scrub or really wipe anything into or off of the Aniline leather because you can turn it into suede... Anything else out there that would work?

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    Re: Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

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    Re: Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

    Leatherique is my go to.

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    Re: Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh View Post
    I have a King Ranch truck that has Aniline or uncoated leather.

    Currently I'm using leatherCPR, and it seems to be working great.

    ^^^I hope it has!!^^^
    Quote Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh View Post
    What I want is something that will soak in deep and make it much more softer. I seen the leatherique stuff, but

    you don't want to scrub or really wipe anything into or off of the Aniline leather because
    you can turn it into suede...

    ^^^That's something I've never heard of before!!^^^
    Quote Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh View Post
    Anything else out there that would work?



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    I was thinking on Leatherique. The KR stuff isn't anything too special from what I've read...

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    Re: Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

    Leatherique probably.

    if it was me, I would stick with Leather Master products.

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    Re: Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

    I will look into Leather master.

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    Re: Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

    After looking into it more, the Leather Master is still water based. Not saying thats bad, but to me an oil based product would seem to soak in better... I dont know, hence why Im here.

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    Re: Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

    here is a long post that may help you. i'm not sure it will directly answer your question but there's some good info that may help you towards an answer

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...n-leather.html

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    Re: Best deep conditioner for Aniline / uncoated leather?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh View Post
    After looking into it more, the Leather Master is still water based. Not saying thats bad, but to me an oil based product would seem to soak in better... I dont know, hence why Im here.
    Quote Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh View Post
    What I want is something that will soak in deep and make it much more softer.
    I'd be afraid that if a leather product was too "oily", instead of being "water-based", it would soak-into the
    leather-surfaces to such a depth that it would wind-up "wetting" the seat-padding to an undriable-extent...
    As well as "darkening" the leather to an undesirable patina.

    You can always contact AGO forum member:
    judyb; or, the company she works for (overseas): LTT.

    Or...If time is of the essence:
    I'll suggest either calling/going to your local Ford dealership;
    or, visiting King Ranch's website for this product I posted previously:
    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX725 View Post


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