Leather Conditioner Preference

Reddwarf

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Okay, so what does everyone perfer for leather conditioner? Here are some choices:

Pinnacle Leather Conditioner $1.87/ oz

Poorboy's World Leather Stuff $1.06/ oz

Surf City Garage Voodoo Blend Leather Rejuvenator $0.81/ oz

Lexol Leather Conditioner $0.65/ oz*

*actually cheaper as it is on sale right now at Detail City
 
Okay, so what does everyone perfer for leather conditioner? Here are some choices:

Pinnacle Leather Conditioner $1.87/ oz

Poorboy's World Leather Stuff $1.06/ oz

Surf City Garage Voodoo Blend Leather Rejuvenator $0.81/ oz

Lexol Leather Conditioner $0.65/ oz*

*actually cheaper as it is on sale right now at Detail City
Do you want any info on any products other than those listed?

Four Star Leather Conditioner $1.12/oz.
That's the current price for the Polycharged version.
I have used the previous non polycharged version for 5 or 6 years and have been happy with it.

FWIW, I have no idea what the benefit of polycharging a leather conditioner would be.
 
Other options is fine. I have Connoly's Hide Care and Pinnacle Leather Cleaner & Conditioner. I was just thinking of trying something else and selected those options from Detail City's offerings.
 
Out of that list I like Poorboys Leather stuff, but I also like the Zymol leather cleaner and conditioner.
 
Do you want any info on any products other than those listed?

Four Star Leather Conditioner $1.12/oz.
That's the current price for the Polycharged version.
I have used the previous non polycharged version for 5 or 6 years and have been happy with it.

FWIW, I have no idea what the benefit of polycharging a leather conditioner would be.

Is this the product?: Four Star Ultimate Leather Conditioner.

I agree, I wonder what is up with the "polycharger"? Is that like "New and improved"? I've not tried any 4 Star products so perhaps this could be my opportunity! At $1.12 an oz, it's on the higher end.
 
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Four Star Leather Conditioner $1.12/oz.
That's the current price for the Polycharged version.
I have used the previous non polycharged version for 5 or 6 years and have been happy with it.
+1 for the pre-polychaged version.

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FWIW, I have no idea what the benefit of polycharging a leather conditioner would be.
I wasn't aware that the formulation had been "polycharged", and I too question the benefits. Maybe someone can chime in with an explanation.

The only other product from your list I'm familiar with is Lexol. It has also been a good performer.
 
Is this the product?: Four Star Ultimate Leather Conditioner.

I agree, I wonder what is up with the "polycharger"? Is that like "New and improved"? I've not tried any 4 Star products so perhaps this could be my opportunity! At $1.12 an oz, it's on the higher end.
Yes, that's the current product.
What I have and use is the previous version that did not have the Polycharger added.
I have been very happy with it and the 2000 GTP with a little over 60,000 miles on it still looks great inside.
One thing I consider very important with leather is to clean and treat it regularly. I never let it get dirty so the cleaning is easy and I don't have to scrub at the leather. Never use a brush, just a cotton terry towel.
Since the GTP has coated leather, I also use 303 on it once in a while to help preserve the vinyl coating. It may not be the right way and it might be overkill, but it has worked pretty good for close to 8 years. :)
 
Is this the product?: Four Star Ultimate Leather Conditioner.

I agree, I wonder what is up with the "polycharger"? Is that like "New and improved"? I've not tried any 4 Star products so perhaps this could be my opportunity! At $1.12 an oz, it's on the higher end.
Remember that the DC discount of 10% will reduce that cost.
You probably should try the Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection when you order.
Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection Boosted With Polycharger! - Four Star Ultimate Car Care Products
It was my product of choice for several years. I have never used a slicker product. That was also prior to the polycharger being added. Should be even better now.
 
Leather stuff gets my vote. It softens well, picks up dirt and residue and like Joy said, it has a great long lasting leather scent.
 
Such choices! I have many PB products and they are always good so it is tempting to get the PB Leather Stuff. But I've not tried any 4 Star products. I really should just stick with the Connelly's Hide care I have, but I'm a sucker for trying new stuff. And Detail City has that sale on until the end of the month....
 
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