quickchick wrote:Hey, great post. I was only thinking of this the other day.
So how often should you clean and condition your leathers?
Cheers,

Your aim is to keep the leather feeling nice and soft and leathery. So when it doesn't feel like that, whack on some conditioner.
If it's dirty when you do that, the conditioner and rag will get dirty and smudge dirt everywhere, which is why you wanna clean it first.
If you keep the leather conditioned nicely, dirt and bugs and stuff should usually just whipe/shake off easily without water.
So I usually end up giving them a quick wipe with a rag and conditioner every couple of weeks. Every couple of months I do a good clean with soapy water.
Even jump on Google and look for "leather care"... go for the horsey websites. The hardcore equestrian/dressarge people are the kings (or queens?) of obsessive leather care.
But yah, depends on your leathers, weather, how often you ride, blah blah.
If they don't feel nice and soft and leathery - condition them
If they're yucky and dirty and/or smelly - clean them too
PS - You'd pay about $15 for a container of good conditioner from a horsey place. About the size of a small chinese take-away container.
Oh and yucky hard dry unconditioned leather is much, much weaker. As is water-soaked leather... esspecially yucky hard dry unconditioned waker-soaked leather.
Tis a good idea if you're going for a ride without wet-weather gear and think it might rain, take some conditioner with you. If it looks like serious rain ahead, put a good dose of conditioner into your leathers.
If only I did that coming home from Wakefield ay Sam(hasa636)? Haha.
I still have that old yellow shirt with the pattern of my leathers stained into it.
ZXR"900" - In pieces... again.
Another engine gone but at least the purple and pink are still there, oh yeah.