Kevin C. Rohrer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I use this on my leather coats to soften the leather, make it more water-resistant, and add shine. Leatherique wipes on easily, soaks in fairly quickly, and works great. I will continue to use it.
ryan barnard
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Did my 2001 M5 with this product and I’m very pleased. Getting ready to do the same thing on my 2019 Land Cruiser as well. Worth the money!
Terry Bledsoe
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
That sofa is 18 years old . Cleaned up and conditioned perfect . Literally best stuff I have ever used. Both home and auto
Drew
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
Just go a new to me used car and this product works wonders. The seats are so soft and looks new.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Have been using their product for years and it has been great. A lot of detailers also recommend this product. It is on the expensive side but the product works.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
This product is the best I have ever used on leather seats of my car. I recommend this product for someone who wants to keep their seats looking new. even if you never take care of them, then you decide to, this product will bring them back to life. Product will not fix tears or wear marks; however, it will make them lighter and less obvious with small ones.
Ethan P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
Leatheroaue is my favorite leather conditioner and cleaner. Fantastic for older cars - this product can rescue dried out leather. Be sure to read instructions carefully (and maybe read a few other guides online) for best results. I prefer to use a heat gun with the leather rejuvinator instead of leaving the car out on the sun all day, but YMMV.
Sherman
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019
I was very optimistic about this product, considering the wealth of favorable reviews about it, in addition to its use by restorers and detailers.I received the product and immediately went to work on my relatively clean 2007 Volvo S60’s leather. First I wrapped my seatbelts in plastic to avoid contamination from the rejuvenator oil. I spent around 4 hours climbing around my interior and hand massaging rejuvenator oil into every leather piece/trim in my vehicle. The smell of this product is GROSS. It smells like rancid cooking oil and cheap hot dog buns. It literally attracted flies to it, as I was doing this in my garage with my doors open. My car did not smell at all before any of this. Despite the smell, I continued on all while hoping for the best. In total I used around 4oz of the rejuvenator oil for the entire car.I waited 24 hours and let my car sit in the sun like instructed via Leatherique’s website.When I came back I did notice some spots where the oil was absorbed more than others. The smell was even worse though. Not gag worthy but bad to the point where if it were say someone else’s car I’d probably refuse to get in it. I filled a spray bottle with pristine clean and sprayed each leather surface thoroughly before wiping down with a microfiber cloth. I buffed with another dry microfiber afterwards. The smell/oil film was so strong that I went though probably 10 microfiber cloths during the cleaning process.After all of this and a whole bottle of pristine clean, the smell remained on the surface of the leather. The absolute WORST part of this experience was the tackiness/sticky feeling that the rejuvenator oil left on the seats. The pristine clean failed to really get rid of this feeling after multiple wipe downs. The stickiness combined with the smell made the leather very unpleasant to sit on.Out of desperation, I tried using a steam cleaner in conjunction with any remaining pristine clean to take away the smell/tackiness. This did not work. Then I got really desperate and tried using Chemical guys exterior soap and a bucket of hot water. This did little either.If I sat into the seat the smell wicked into my cloths. It was absolutely atrocious.I plan on using rubbing alcohol next. That’s the point I’ve gotten to. I put around 9 hours of personal time into this product hoping it would do great. Instead I got a terrible smelling, sticky mess.