I would never use ArmourAll on anything... not even the tires.
ArmourAll is solvent based, and that makes things look cheap and fake. Not to mention it attracts dust. There are rumors that it dries the natural oils in vinyl/plastic pieces.
Check here for good information:
http://www.autogeek.net/leather-car-care.html
Haha 7 responses, 7 different answers, I love it!
Thank you all for your input. I agree, ArmourAll ruined the dashboard on my 96 Impala SS. So it looks like any of the quality name brands out there will work just fine... I was kind of hoping someone knew one that was better at bringing leather back from stiff to soft and pliable again. I need one that is more of a "restore" rather than "maintenance"
Jwibbity, slippery like slimey or soft slippery?
I use Lexol in both vehicles, since it's a separate cleaner and conditioner. I usually keep some brand of leather wipes in the vehicle too for oops.
BTW: Do any of these products remove stubborn fart smells from leather seats???