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Originally Posted by TurtleBoy
I thought that at first also until I read some other info by people who supposedly knew leather. It could be they were wrong.
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Well, I don’t know much about leather but it would seem to me that the opposite would be true. The more a leather is treated and coated, the less maintenance it requires. I believe merino leather is ‘lightly’ coated not uncoated which would likely be reckless on a heavily used car seat. I tend to think vacuuming to remove debris is very important and then either periodically using either a moist microfiber or very mild leather cleaner to remove oil and dirt/dye buildups. Then a good, non greasy mate leather conditioner/milk to moisturize and UV protect the leather. This, especially for lightly treated leathers. But, again, just going by some internet research. I’m not a leather expert by any stretch.