Leather conditioners that cause seats to become slippery?

Leatherique or LeatherWorldTech Conditioning cream is good. Most seats are leather with a water based paint on top. The conditioners still get through IME. I would clean, condition, then apply a leather protectant.
 
I have always added leather protection ! My 2001 Durango RT still looks great for the year. My dad drives it. I noticed my Hyundai seats were dry looking and didn't look rich. Hence why I conditioned them. It couldn't possibly hurt.


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I have used Leather Masters Protection and I find it also leave an increase in slickness but it is the low end of the scale.. Many products even the "conditioners" can do well on coated (protected) leather but you need to work it in (apply a small applicator and spread it evenly) so you put a thin layer. You do need to buff all off after it dries.
 
I have used Leather Masters Protection and I find it also leave an increase in slickness but it is the low end of the scale.. Many products even the "conditioners" can do well on coated (protected) leather but you need to work it in (apply a small applicator and spread it evenly) so you put a thin layer. You do need to buff all off after it dries.

Leather Master is made for real leather not treated leather read the bottle I only use on real leather. Most leather in cars now days is not even real leather.
 
Leather Master is made for real leather not treated leather read the bottle I only use on real leather. Most leather in cars now days is not even real leather.

Agree that most leather is coated/protected type but Leather Masters web site discusses how Protection Cream can work on protected leathers.
 
I do not Agree with no conditioners on real leather they need a conditioner. On treated leather there is still a huge debate on this.

I agree, conditioning untreated leather is a must. On treated leather, conditioner does not penetrate the urethane coating so cleaning and applying a different type of protection would be best.
 
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