I use the same.I use Lexol. People rave about this product. I think it works well, although I have never tried another brand. Clean it first with the cleaner, then use the conditioner. I clean & condition ever few moths. Condition after getting caught in a heavy rain. There is probally a million schools of thought. Just do something and it will be ok Lexol Leather Cleaner Spray: Automotive : Walmart.com
Lexol Leather Conditioner - Walmart.com
pretty much my approach but I don't put leather conditioner/cleaner on it.I clean my Dainese with a warm wet cloth to clean the bugs off. There are great spray on wipe off leather cleaners. I use one on the car seats called Rejuvenate. It has always worked well for me. You must leave a few bugs on the jacket so you look like a serious rider.
You say that like it means something in the motorcycle community.Another vote for the Lexol. I get my supply of it through Amazon. This size will last you quite a while. We use it on our leather furniture, car seats, even the wife's nice Michael Kors purse.
What's Or il?Or il works great.
It's just a name brand, like Coach or D&G. I couldn't care less, but it's the only designer thing my wife has, so she's proud of it. That's the only reason I know what it was. She's not usually a lable whore, but for some reason she really had to have that purse. I figure if she's going to dump a ridiculous amount of money on a bag, it should at least be conditioned properly, ha ha.You say that like it means something in the motorcycle community.
I'm proud to say, I have no idea what that is.
What's Or il?
I have a leather icon jacket and just ordered icons cleaner and conditioner the other day. Haven't gotten it yet but I'll let you know how it works.
Wow! That is an eye-opener. Thanks :thumbup:My leather only ever sees baby wipes (non scented) for cleaning,
it is what my neighbour (he is a furniture upholsterer) only reccomends for leather =as they will not discolour, dryout or polish the leather
polishing: the leather in any way will stiffen the outer dermis (remember it is a skin) thus making it fragile and cracking =then you got problems with greater moisture absorbtion
dryout: the leather similar to above
discolour: well you dont pay top dollar for colours only to see them change/ smear/ fade inconsistently