

Leather Cleaning & Conditioning Kit
$119.95 GST Inclusive
E-Valence Leather Cleaning & Conditioning Kit is the quintessential leather kit for cleaning and conditioning all luxury automotive, marine, and aviation leather.
It is also appropriate for use in the home on lounge suites, leather jackets, and handbags. It is an essential item for every home.
This Leather Cleaning and Conditioning Kit contains everything you need to thoroughly clean and condition natural and synthetic leather.
- Leather Cleaner with Antimicrobial
- Leather Creme
- Leather Cleaning Brush
- Leather Creme applicator, Puk and Sponge
- Microfibre Cleaning Cloths
- A Booklet of instructions including advice on leather care.
Even over short periods of time, perspiration, food, liquid, and dust can damage leather.
In automotive and aviation, road grime, salt (especially if you live by the sea), and other environmental contaminants cause leather to dry out and harden over time.
This hardening will accelerate if exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays, leading to creasing and tearing.
Plus, untreated bacterial build-up (microbial growth)will cause unsightly black spots and a foundation for breeding germs.
Using our E-Valence technology, the biodegradable leather cleaner with antimicrobial properties will clean without damaging the natural fibre, eliminating black spots and killing 99.99% of bacterial growth.
The Leather Conditioner will soften and rejuvenate the leather extending its life.
Remember to clean the leather, natural or synthetic, before recondition with E-Valence Leather Creme.
Importantly, the Leather Conditioner contains natural leather oils and is the best and only way to recondition natural leather and its derivatives.
Suede & Alcantara (Imitation Suede) may be cleaned with Leather Cleaner. Do not condition Suede with the Leather Creme.
And, they are 100% Environmentally Friendly, the sustainable car care solution of tomorrow.
Click Here for more information on cleaning and conditioning Leather, pleas read our Post on Upholstery and Leather Cleaning and Conditioning.
Clean and condition leather from new.
Free delivery for orders over $100
- Lightly vacuum the leather surface of the item you are about to clean and, the full interior of the car, boat, or aircraft before commencing the cleaning process.
- Wipe over the surfaces with a slightly dampened microfibre cloth.
- Spray the Leather Cleaner onto the surface a section at a time and leave for about 15-30 seconds.
- Agitate with the leather brush to softly penetrate the leather follicles. Work up and down and in a circular motion to ensure that you clean thoroughly as well as along the stitching.
- Wipe off with a clean slightly moist 270-330 GSM microfibre cloth.
- Leave the surface to dry before applying E-Valence Leather Creme.
- Wipe the Leather Creme over the surface using the application sponge supplied.
- Ensure that you wipe the creme down the stitching as this is a common place where long term damage may occur.
- This process should be repeated every 3 months or as necessary.
- Leather Cleaner with Antimicrobial may be used to clean suede.
- Do not enrich suede with Leather Creme.
What is Microbial Growth?
Essentially, this is the build-up of bacteria over time. Accelerated mainly though not exclusively due to the effects of warm weather, humidity, moisture (water) nutrients and energy. For more information on the growth of microbials please follow the link below for an in-depth paper on Microbial Growth.
Of particular note is the discussion on temperature.
For best results, all forms of Leather, natural or synthetic, should be cleaned and conditioned every 3-4 months.
Why condition leather?
Leather is micro-porous; it needs to breathe. Once cleaned, leather must be re-enriched with natural leather oils. This is the only way to ensure leather stays in its natural state. Coatings that claim to “seal the leather and protect it” should be avoided as they will dry the leather, accelerating the possibility of cracking and splitting. Keeping leather and its derivatives in pristine condition is a two-step process. Clean first and enrich second.