- Conditioner 3.2 creates a soft, buttery feel while preserving leather’s natural breathability and flexibility.
B – Smooth Leather’s #1 Choice
B Key Benefits:
- Increases Wet & Dry Rub Resistance – Minimizes stretch, scuffing, and wear.
- Enhances Durability – Builds a shield against everyday abrasion and friction.
- Prevents Sticky Soiling – Stops dirt and stains from embedding into the leather.
- Resists Ink & Dye Transfer – Helps release ballpoint ink marks and dye stains.
- Reduces Friction Noise – Improves the touch with a smooth, quieter glide.
- Imparts a Non-Sticky Surface – Eliminates tackiness for a refined buttery feel.
- Maintains Leather’s Breathability – Keeps leather soft, supple, and flexible.
3.2+ – With Leather Scent
- For those who enjoy a subtle fragrance, 3.2+ combines all the protective benefits of 3.2 with a luxurious leather scent.
- Perfect for pastel leathers that need extra resistance against dye transfer stains while staying fresh.
How to Use:
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Mix concentrate with distilled water at 1:19 ratio.
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Shake well before use.
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Apply and spread evenly with a applicator pad, or towel.
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Allow to dry – leather is conditioned once dry.
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During routine care, wipe with a lint-free white towel to remove soiling while conditioning.
Conditioner 3.2 vs. 9.6
Leather Doctor® offers two professional-grade protectors, each tailored for different finishes:
| Feature | 3.2 | 9.6 |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Smooth Leather (bags, car seats, furniture) | Waxed Leather |
| Finish Feel | Soft, buttery feel, refined smoothness | Soft, matte waxy-feel, natural elegance |
| Look | Slight sheen, smooth protection | No gloss, maintains natural matte |
| Formula | Non-stick, rub-resistant, buttery finish | Non-stick, rub-resistant, waxy matte finish |
| Variants | 3.2+ (with scent) | 9.6+ (with scent) |
Summary:
- Choose 3.2 for everyday buttery smooth leather conditioning.
- Choose W for waxed leathers.
- Both are also available in Plus versions with leather scent.
Updated April 2, 2025 | May 13, 2025 | August 11, 2025 | September 9, 2025 September 10, 2025 | November 23, 2025 by Roger Koh.