BLACKFIRE Leather Conditioner

Todd@RUPES

Just a regular guy
BLACKFIRE Leather Conditioner

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BLACKFIRE Leather Conditioner keeps leather soft with state-of-the-art breathable polymers. Extreme UV protection resists leather yellowing and photo oxidation. The non-slick, satin finish created by Leather Conditioner resists wear and abrasion, arming your car’s leather seats against daily wear and tear. In addition, BLACKFIRE Leather Conditioner leaves a moisture barrier to prevent moisture from breaking down leather or stitching.

Instructions

Clean leather surfaces with BLACKFIRE Interior Cleaner or diluted BLACKFIRE All N One All Purpose Cleaner to remove soiling.

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Apply a dime-sized amount of BLACKFIRE Leather Conditioner to a foam or microfiber applicator and thoroughly massage into the leather.

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Allow to penetrate for several seconds then lightly buff off with a Cobra microfbier towel to remove excess. You will reveal a smooth, natural, satin shine.

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On excessively stiff or dry leather apply a second, thick coat of BLACKFIRE Leather Conditioner and allow to penetrate for 30 seconds to 1 minute.

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Gently buff off with a Cobra microfiber towel.

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BLACKFIRE Leather Conditioner is not designed for use with aniline, nu buck, or suede leather.
 
Can it be used on coated leather or should you stay with BF Interior Protectant? Most leather I see is coated and I usually use a vinyl protectant.
 
Todd, do you have another picture of the finished product? Just curious of the overall appearance left by it. I'm in the market for a leather cleaner and conditioner, but I don't want anything that leaves leather glossy or slippery.
 
Todd, do you have another picture of the finished product? Just curious of the overall appearance left by it. I'm in the market for a leather cleaner and conditioner, but I don't want anything that leaves leather glossy or slippery.
Blackfire Interior Cleaner, then protect with Leather Masters Protection Cream. Leather Masters Protection Cream is the ONLY leather conditioner/protectant I've used that gives a true matte finish.
 
Will there be 2-oz. or 4-oz. samples of Blackfire forthcoming ????

I would like to try their products, but if I am not satisfied with the
results I have a large container of product taking up space.

Samples are in the works!

Can it be used on coated leather or should you stay with BF Interior Protectant? Most leather I see is coated and I usually use a vinyl protectant.

Upwards of 99% of the leather used on automobiles today is coated leather, whether it be pigmented or semi-aniline. Leather Conditioner was designed for these leathers. Leather Conditioner would be my choice unless it is perforated leather, at which point I use Interior Protectant because it will not dry white and clog the holes.

my wife is allergic to chemical odors.... how does it smell.

It is a mild leather smell.

looks nice. do you think it can help protect against spills ?

Yes it should, but what kind of spills are we talking about?

Todd, do you have another picture of the finished product? Just curious of the overall appearance left by it. I'm in the market for a leather cleaner and conditioner, but I don't want anything that leaves leather glossy or slippery.

I will try to get some pictures tomorrow, if not of the weekend. It is a satin finish that almost looks like nothing has been applied to the leather. It is not greasy or oily.
 
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