Not worth conditioning leather?

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Is it true that on many modern cars it isn't worth trying to condition leather seats? I heard most of them are coated, so any conditioner won't penetrate the leather. Is there truth to this? Just clean them and be done?
 
The conditioner will still provide protection for the seats whether or not the leather is actually being conditioned.
 
Sort of? What car are we speaking of.

You can still condition the top coat and the LM kit is amazing. It will work and it will not hurt you. Some conditions will simply sit on the top coat which can be troublesome.
 
Begin that real leather is not as common anymore no its not really worth conditioning but IMO if it serves the purpose of begin leather weather real or not you should still condition the seats that way it reduce wear, expand its life while adding a little protection a good product to consider would be leather masters
 
I cleaned the leather in my 11 Nissan Maxima last night expecting it to be coated and it was wicking the cleaner right up and you could watch it dry. I used Mothers conditioner after and it looks and feels great.
 
At one time I used Lexol conditioner on a vinyl chair and it made it look like new.
 
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