Meagan Sandau—November 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Easy to use. Restored the look/finish of my furniture a little bit even. Application is simple seems to work well. We have two big dogs and so far it’s holding strong. Used on our pleather couches with no issues. Wish it had a scent otherwise I’d recommend and plan to purchase again Read more
Linda—December 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Have to protect that leather, and this seems very effective to hydrate and make water resistant. Easy to use. Read more
Raquel M.—January 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I received it sealed. I used it on my dull old faux-leather jacket and my new ones including my faux-leather gloves and boots. it did returned it's former shine. It was not slick at all. No chemical odor that i have noticed, not leaving any residue on my fingers as well. Let's hope it will protect it from the harsh elements, because I couldn't find the silicone-based one. It definitely saves you money more than the spray bottled ones. It did repelled water when it rained here in Florida. I wasn't even expecting that, i just noticed it. Read more
Willie V. Hughes—June 7, 2015✓ Verified purchase
In my opinion, using Lexol's cleaner and then following with Lexol's preservative is probably best for truly cleaning, conditioning, and preserving real leather, but who has that kind of time? Or that kind of leather? Most leather today-- whether you realize it or not-- is actually painted and more synthetic than cow hide. An exception to that rule would be gun leather (like belts and holsters) or horse tack & saddles. Ask your local cobbler or leather repair shop if you have any doubts about this. It's simply become cheaper for shoe companies, furniture makers, and leather jacket companies to use painted leather than to truly dye the leather with pigments. Also, even luxury car makers have now opted for synthetic faux-leather seating surfaces (they all give this fancier names than "vinyl"). Sure, they keep real leather around because people *think* they like luxury leather ("Corintian leather!") but synthetics are more UV resistant, durable, and easier to clean and keep clean. Meguiar's is good for simply wiping down a leather surface, eliminating light dust or dirt, and leaving a nice shine, but not so great for removing actual grime or stains. I settled for Mr. Leather because it seems to be a quick, no-nonsense way to clean and move on. I'm not in to detailing my car like I was when I was 16 or 17. I've got three bottles of this stuff stashed around (gave one to my girlfriend for her leather couches). In my opinion, it's the best happy medium for cleaner/preservative. Also, I actually have a mixture of leather (my couches) and simulated leather (car seats). Mr. Leather seems to do the best at cleaning both and making them look nice. One last thing: What really sold me on this product, caused me to order two more bottles, and to write this review, is that I couldn't remove some dog slobber stains from the leather/vinyl on the rear doors of my car until I used this. A few sprays on a rag, some elbow grease, and now the interior of my car doors looks as-new! Read more
Karen G.—November 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This stuff is great. Took a slightly greynfilm off the leather and restored it to new. I wish i took before and after pix. Read more
Customer—November 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
My couch is about 10 years old, it's made of FAUX leather, never cleaned it before. I ordered this cleaner, shake it, spray on, wipe with clean dry cloth, IT REALLY WORKED! This cleaner is GREAT, I am going to tell my friends about it. Thanks so much!!!! Read more
sharon Livingston—January 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I am using this on a purse it has been neglected for a while after the first coat I could see a difference. The leather is very dry so it's going to be a process. Read more
My Girl Friday 805—October 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Omg yes! This is an amazing and miraculous product! Softens scratches, smells nice and literally turns back time on the furniture… I wish I had before and after pictures Read more