Leather Polish vs. Conditioner

Leather Polish vs. Conditioner

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Leather Polish Is Not Leather Conditioner Caring for your leather is important, but it is also possible to over-condition your leather if you add too much product to the material.  Someone who frequently cleans, conditions and then polishes their leather on a regular basis may be treading too closely to the over-caring line. Leather does not need to be polished regularly if a good conditioner — like Leather Honey Leather Conditioner — is being applied.  Let's say you use too much leather jacket conditioner and the jacket is sopping wet. Have no fear. It will likely excrete the leather conditioner over the next fews days, as the jacket will be unable to absorb the amount of conditioner that was applied. The problem typically takes care of itself.  However, if you've also added a leather polish or leather balm on top of the

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