Autoglym do some stuff which I used when cleaning mine up (worked very well). There's a cream you put on first to remove the gunk & another which protects it.
One of the best things i have ever used is soap bar which is made for horse saddles which protects them all weathers etc when left out side etc etc,i know sounds strange but if it keeps them supple in all weathers and conditions its bound to work on seats
I did my seats last week with some Meg's Gold Class leather cleaner and conditioner. To be honest, my car's done 12.5K and only the drivers seat has any signs of wear so i couldn't really tell i'd done anything. Although in a way thats probably a good thing as it left the seats matt finish as they should be. No odour at all either.
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