I have no idea (honestly) if this is a good idea or not. I have never used GoJo hand cleaner to clean anything but my hands, which it was designed for. So my opinion below is a general opinion, not aimed at any specific product, person, or situation.
Sometimes we have to be really careful who take advice from. It is possible that using a certain product to wash leather, clean tires, dress an engine may produce the desired results for an individual (whose standards may be lower or higher than our own). Using a hand soap to clean (and "condition") the leather may work for somebody who works at a used car lot, because their goal is to clean the leather as fast as possible, and never have to do it again. Usually the last thing on their mind is how is this going to affect the leather long-term.
Damage to leather (or any surface) may not be instantaneous. Take polishing paint for example. If you polish your paint once a year, you will be fine. But lets say you polish your paint every week with an aggressive compound. At first you will not notice any damage, but after a year your going to start going through the clear coat (maybe less time than that). The damage didn`t occur right away, but over time. Another analogy would be like smoking cigarettes. One cigarette in your life time will have no effect on your health, what-so-ever. The damage isn`t done right there. But some 2 packs a day for 40 years and.....
So I would be more concerned about the long-term effect of using something that is designed to remove oil and grease from living skin continuously on my own leather.
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