Why does leather need conditioning?
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Answer: Natural oils prevent drying
Natural oils prevent drying ✓ — Correct! Leather is animal skin—it contains natural oils that keep it flexible. Over time, these oils evaporate, making leather dry, stiff, and prone to cracking. Leather conditioner replaces lost oils (like lanolin or mink oil), keeping fibers supple and preventing damage!
It kills bacteria in leather — Wrong. Conditioning is about maintaining flexibility through oil replacement, not antimicrobial treatment. Leather is already treated during tanning.
It reverses sun damage chemically — Wrong. Conditioner can't reverse sun damage—UV-damaged leather has permanent structural changes. Conditioning only adds oils to prevent further drying and cracking. Sun protection requires keeping leather out of direct sunlight.
