Byron’s Leather Care Guide

Leather is a skin and exposed to similar deterioration to that of human skin, If not properly cleaned and nourished on a regular basis it will lose it’s rich luster, distinctive sent & durability.

As leather ages it tends to lose the natural oils that keep it soft & supple, The dryer and harder the leather gets considerably increases the exposure to wrinkles, cracks and crevices. Once dirt becomes embedded into the leather surface it’s tiny & sharp edges begin to cut into the wrinkles, eventually with enough dirt build up these wrinkles, cracks & crevices will split and tear the leather surface.

Over the years many products have entered the market claiming to provide ideal cleaning & conditioning value for leather surfaces, some actually do work well. Then there are some that make claims of being a cleaner & conditioner in one.

 Cleaning & Conditioning Leather are two opposite processes.

It’s virtually impossible to have a product that can properly emulsify (clean & dissolve) dirt & body oils from leather and then replenish the essential oils & nutrients necessary in a single process.