It's really important to condition your leather because once it's "old & wrinkly" you can't revive it and it looks terrible. IMO you get what you pay for so one of the more "premium" brands would be my tip. I use Pinnacle Leather Conditioner on mine - it actually smells like liquid leather. It will absorb best (and not just sit on the surface) if you turn the heater on for a few minutes (better still if you have heated seats use them) - it will soften the leather. Then use either a good quality leather scrubbing brush (like you would for old school shoe polish) or a cotton cloth or similar - the brush will get it in deeper. It takes a bit of time and effort and if you've had the heater on it will be like a sauna in there, but it's definately worth it, if for nothing else but the smell . Hope that helps bud - enjoy the dead cow!
Andrew.
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