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How to care for the leather?

General consensus of many previous threads on this subject is the Lexol is a very good option, easy to find, and reasonably priced. They make a separate cleaner, and conditioner. They also have a cleaner/conditioner combo product but I think the separate products are probably better.
 
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Have to agree with the previous two. Lexol is usually highly regarded, I've had good luck with both that and Meguiar's. Armor All's leather products are total garbage, the other one my wife bought that was horrible isn't coming to mind...
 
I used to be a Lexol user for years, but a while back switch to LeatherCPR and swear by it. Never leaves any residue and leaves the leather feeling like the day I got it.
 
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