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This is a great thread with great info, enough said 

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It has nothing to do with what works for me, I'm more concerned with possible side effects of using an APC on leather that I'm unaware about.
:righton:Hi Roger
I think the problem is that while the title says "APC", post number 1 by the OP states that more specifically he seeks info about Optimum Power Clean…so it kinda looks like you were lumping all APCs into an overgeneralized category. Anyone who reads the whole thread will see that, and I don't think any harm is done. Also, David made the distinction of OPC not having harmful contents found in most APCs in his first post and you may have overlooked that. Hopefully everyone can see that you have offered very helpful "general" advice and David has offered very helpful "specific" facts regarding Optimum's product.
Best Regards,
Chris@Optimum
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mark,
this is an excellent thread. Probably one of the best threads i have read on ago in a long, long time. Thank you for bringing this to the attention of not only enthusiasts, but part-time and full time detailers everywhere.
Judy, david, roger, and dr. G.,
thank you all very much for the information you have provided. I'm certain that if people will take the time to read the entire article they will walk away with a lot of useful information. I know that i have to this point.
Again, a big thanks to everyone!
Richard
Well I agree 79,000 x 79,000!i agreee x 79,000!!!Mark,
This is an excellent thread. Probably one of the best threads I have read on AGO in a long, long time. Thank you for bringing this to the attention of not only enthusiasts, but part-time and full time detailers everywhere.
Judy, David, Roger, and Dr. G.,
Thank you all very much for the information you have provided. I'm certain that if people will take the time to read the entire article they will walk away with a lot of useful information. I know that I have to this point.
Again, a big THANKS to everyone!
Richard
I used OPC un-diluted on coated auto leather that had years of ingrained dirt. It wasn't worn, just dirty. OPC cleaned it quickly and effectively. You stated earlier in the thread that OPC should be used from 3:1 to 10:1. Would you recommend not using it un-diluted on ingrained, dirty leather??
To state that one should be cautious of cleaners and the negative effect they may have on "leather" yet then claim that "conditioners" are no good for "leather" because they cannot permeate or reach the "leather" (due to a top coat) are talking in circles, it's self-refuting.
Or did I miss the clarification on that?
Anthony
Speaking of OPC, is there anything that can be added to take away the smell of cat urine? Stuff stinks....
Judyb / Roger / David (or any other leather pro):
I have a question about Leatherique: Rejuvinator & P.C. Directions | Leatherique Restoration Products
Leatherique claims that their Rejuvinator Oil will penetrate/”migrate” beyond the external coating of the surface and condition/"nourish" the actual substrate(hide). Is this possible and explain how it is/isn't???
Thank you for your interesting question, and hopefully we can clear this contradiction out.
Unfortunately the word leather is used loosely – I would want to separate coated leathers into the bottom layer as the “leather structure” and the upper layer colorcoat and the topcoat as the “leather finish”.
Likewise the word conditioner – if we can add an adjective to it, will certainly help out the confusion; thus “structure conditioner” versus “finish conditioner”.
Does it sound better now…before I explain further?
By the way, could you cut and paste where you have this information from, so that my explanation may be conclusive.
Roger Koh
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I like this question!
So I am trying to understand this like everyone else, and have read through all of this twice now.
For modern, coated leather, being clean is the most important thing. A leather safe APC such as OPC is fine, as well as dedicated leather cleaners. PH is important in cleaners as well as the exclusion of caustic cleaners.
Since leather is coated, conditioners do not penetrate the leather, and are likely to attract more dirt than anything else. If / when the coating wears off (little discussion around this) conditioners make more sense.
Perforated leather would be an exception and would be very absorbant, so caution should be used with cleaners .... but should conditioners be used on perforated leathers??
Agitation is sometimes necessary to get leather clean, but should be gentle, and not scrubbing. Toothbrushes are fine for leather cleaning, as well as purpose designed leather brushes and some kitchen brushes. Terry towels / applicators also work well for cleaning.
So we can keep our coated leather clean, but how do we prevent cracking?
This is my best stab at this, corrections / additions welcome.